Tyson Fury officially announces his retirement from boxing

Tyson Fury officially announces his retirement from boxing
Tyson Fury officially announces his retirement from boxing

Boxing – After failing twice against Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia, Tyson Fury has just indicated that he is bowing out.

In sixteen years of professional career, Tyson Fury has managed to reach the heights. The Briton knew how to dominate some of the greatest heavyweight tenors of his time. His incredible record includes victories against Wladimir Klitschko, Deontay Wilder or even Derek Chisora. After thirty-five fights without experiencing the slightest defeat, the Gypsy King suffered his first two failures in 2024. The Manchester prodigy initially lost by split decision against Oleksandr Usyk on May 18 at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. There was talk of a shock unification of all the world titles in the category. Their rematch took place on December 21 in this same Saudi arena. On this date, the Ukrainian managed to confirm his feat this time winning unanimously.

Tyson Fury retired

Sitting in a vehicle, Tyson Fury addressed his community via a video posted on Instagram: “ Hello everyone. I’m going to do this in a simple and effective way. I would like to announce my retirement from boxing. It will all have been an incredible adventure. I loved every minute of this experience. » The Briton concluded his message by greeting his fans: “ God bless you. » After thirty-seven fights in the professional ranks, the former heavyweight world champion therefore bows out at the age of 36. During his professional career, the Manchester native left his mark on an entire generation of fans of noble art with his incredible performances. It remains to be seen whether the Gypsy King will stick to his decision over the years. After leaving in 2015 following a victory against Wladimir Klitschkothe main person concerned could not resist the desire to return three years later.

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