Tyson Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) told ESPN on Thursday that he won’t stop fighting anytime soon after that.
Fury (33-0-1, 24 KOs) told ESPN on Thursday that he won’t stop fighting anytime soon after that.
“I’m looking to sign another 10-fight deal after this, so I don’t know, I’m going to put my feelers out there and see who I can get the best deal off for another 10 fights,” said Fury, who signed a multi-fight deal with Top Rank in 2019.
“What else is there? I retire, plenty of money, plenty of achievement, whatever — 35 [years old]. What am I going to do? … This makes me f—ing happy fighting. This is all I’ve ever done and all that’s ever made me happy. So it’d be stupid now to walk away from it when I’m making millions of dollars and getting loads of joy from it as well.”
Fury, nicknamed “The Gypsy King,” is already an all-time great heavyweight but can greatly enhance his legacy with a pair of victories over Usyk, who is three spots ahead of Fury on ESPN’s pound-for-pound list at No. 3.