Tyson Fury announced today via Twitter that he is ending his career, which means that there will definitely be no rematch with the Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko.
The controversial British boxer, who pulled out of a rematch with Ukraine's Vladimir Kichko last month due to mental health problems, cursing and not choosing his words, said he had retired, despite never having defended his titles.
"Boxing is the saddest thing I've ever been a part of. It's all a load of shit. I'm the biggest, I've retired too. Go smoke k... Happy days," Fury stated.
Boxing is the saddest thing I ever took part in, all a pile of shit, I'm the greatest, & I'm also retired, so go suck a dick, happy days.???
— TYSONMONTANA (@Tyson_Fury) October 3, 2016
Fury, who in November last year surprised Klitschko and became the heavyweight world champion, has been in the center of attention in recent days, first because he twice canceled the rematch against the Ukrainian, and then because of information that he used cocaine.
During his career, he had 25 fights and won all of them, 18 of them by knockout.
Fury has not fought since November last year, when he shocked the boxing world by handing Klitschko his first loss in 11 years.
The British then won titles in the versions of WBA, WBO, IBF, IBO, as well as the most prestigious belt of Ring magazine. He was stripped of his IBF belt in the same year because he could not defend it within the stipulated time.
Since then, Fury has often said that he has had enough of boxing, and this summer he announced that the rematch with Klitschko will be the last fight of his career.
He said that after that he wants to gain weight, to become fat and he wants to enjoy himself with his family and do nothing...
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