Tyson Fury Rejects £1bn, Says Retirement Final
Tyson Fury Rejects £1bn, Says Retirement Final

Tyson Fury Rejects £1bn, Says Retirement Final

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Tyson Fury says his latest retirement is final and he would not return to boxing even for a £1bn payday. He cites long-term health risks, including possible brain damage, says "the Gypsy King is dead," and that he walked away with his faculties intact and every major belt. Fury says extra money could "spoil" his seven children and that full‑time fatherhood is harder than any fight camp. Promoter Frank Warren and others continue to speculate about blockbuster fights — including Anthony Joshua and a proposed trilogy with Oleksandr Usyk in 2026 — but Fury insists he is 100% retired despite some fans' skepticism given his history of comebacks.

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