Tyson Fury, a heavyweight boxer, announced his retirement from the sport on Saturday, becoming only the second heavyweight to do so after Rocky Marciano, a former American professional boxer.
After defeating fellow countryman Dillian Whyte in a heavyweight fight at Wembley Stadium, Fury said this in his post-fight news conference.
In front of 94,000 fans, the Gypsy King put on another fantastic show to retain his WBC and Ring Magazine championships, defeating the challenger in the sixth round with a massive uppercut after dominating the fight.
Fury stated in his post-fight press conference that he intends to retire undefeated, noting that he has completed all of his obligations.
I have said what I have said and I’m happy with my decisions. "I'm going to go home with my wife and kids,” Fury said.
I have spent a lot of time on the road, and I have been away for a long time. I have fulfilled everything.
I am going to retire as only the second heavyweight after Rocky Marciano to retire undefeated. I was unbeatable in this game. ”
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