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Is Fury ending his career? Tyson made a 4-word statement after his defeat by Usyk in the rematch

Oleksandr ChekanovNews
Fury commented on the defeat of Usyk

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) has announced to his friends and family that he is going to continue his professional boxing career. Despite his defeat by Oleksandr Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs) in a rematch, the Gypsy King, as the Briton is known, sees prospects for continuing his career.

This was reported by the British tabloid The Sun. According to it, after the fight with Usyk on December 21, Fury addressed the team with the words "This is not over yet."

At the same time, promoter Eddie Hearn reiterated his intention to organize a fight between Anthony Joshua (38-4, 25 KOs) and Tyson. The show is supposed to take place next year at Wembley Stadium, and the boxers can compete for 250 million in prize money.

"Tyson Fury has only one fight, and that's Anthony Joshua. It's probably the biggest fight in the history of British boxing. Everyone will always want to see it. The same fight at Wembley. It will be a huge global event," he said.

As a reminder, all three judges of the Usyk vs. Fury 2 fight gave the victory to the Ukrainian boxer with a score of 116-112. Besides, it became known what result was recorded by artificial intelligence. The legendary Lennox Lewis admitted that he was not impressed with the fight.

This angered Tyson, who called himself stronger with a difference of at least three rounds. The Briton also staged a demarche after the fight.

At the same time, impressive statistics of the opponents' punches in the fight were published. A photo showed what Fury's face looked like after 100 missed punches from Usyk.

After the victory, the Ukrainian boxer decided on his next opponent and also made a confession about his rematch with Tyson.

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