Fury: I have no reason to return to boxing

"Why would I come back? For more belts? I won 22 of them. I was run over, that's it, all the credit to them, they took advantage of me," pointed out Kraj gygana

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Former world boxing champion Tyson Fury says he is staying retired and has no reason to return to competition, despite speculation he could fight Anthony Joshua.

Fury retired in January after losing to Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch for the world heavyweight championship in Saudi Arabia.

"Why would I come back? For more belts? I've won 22 of them. I was run over, that's it, kudos to them, they took advantage of me. But I'm happy, satisfied with what I've accomplished and achieved. I've been around the world and back," Fury said in a video message.

The Gypsy King added that the pension doesn't look bad.

"I'm in no rush to get back into boxing and get punched in the face. Why? Why should I come back? I'm asking that question. I'm retired and I'm staying retired. I have nothing to prove to anyone and I have no reason to come back," the 36-year-old Fury pointed out.

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