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BoxingTyson Fury Discloses When he Will Retire From Boxing in Big Blow for Anthony Joshua
- Tyson Fury has announced that he will retire from boxing after his coming fight against Whyte at Wembley
- In his 32 fights so far in boxing, Tyson Fury has won 31 drawing 1 and has not lost any battle in incredible record
- Fury's fight against Whyte will occur at Wembley on 23 April and the boxing encounter is expected to be tough
Tyson Fury has closed down the chances of him facing Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua after announcing that will retire from boxing at the end of his next match against Dillian Whyte.
The fight between Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte is expected to take place at Wembley stadium on April 23 which is expected to be one of the best fights in boxing history.
Fury remains unbeaten so far in his glorious boxing career and the Englishman will want to maintain his record before retiring from the game.
There have also been calls for Tyson Fury to face Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua, but such fight would not happen considering latest announcement by the Brit.
According to the report on Daily Star and Marca, Tyson Fury made it clear that there is nothing else for him to do in boxing after the clash against Whyte.
Tyson Fury's announcement on retirement
"This is the final fight of my career, I'm retiring after this. $150million in the bank, healthy, young, I'm gonna buy a massive yacht abroad. I'm retiring, I'm out, this is my final fight, I'm done.''
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Earlier, Sports Brief had reported how Oleksandr Usyk stated emphatically that he does not know if his rematch with Anthony Joshua would be possible on the date fixed due to Russia's attack on his nation Ukraine.
People around the world have been frowning against Russia's decision to invade Ukraine in serious conflict which has been on ground for days now as many are reported dead.
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FootballAnd Russian president Vladimir Putin has also warned countries around the world not to mediate join forces against his nation claiming that there would be severe consequences.
Last year September, Oleksandr Usyk dethroned Anthony Joshua to become new world champion and second boxer ever to beat the Nigerian star before a rematch was agreed for April.