Tyson Fury says he is retiring from boxing
- Tyson Fury has announced his retirement from boxing after a defeat to Oleksandr Usyk, stating he is hanging up his gloves.
- The 36-year-old heavyweight champion made the announcement via social media, saying, 'I would like to announce my retirement from boxing.'
- Fury's retirement comes amid speculation about future fights, including a planned bout against Anthony Joshua.
- This announcement has surprised many, as Fury had previously retired and returned to the sport.
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Tyson Fury announces his withdrawal from boxing for the fifth time: ‘See you on the other side’
British boxer Tyson Fury announced his withdrawal—again—a month after losing a rematch against Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk. The 36-year-old pugul announced the decision in a short video posted on his Instagram account on Monday, January 13, which included a cryptic message. “Hello everyone, I’m going to make this brief and concise. I’d like to announce my withdrawal from boxing,” Fury said. “It’s been amazing, I’ve enjoyed every minute and I’…

Tyson Fury retires from boxing
British heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has retired from boxing for a second time.


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