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Tyson Fury given deadline to confirm his retirement by the WBC or else heavyweight champ will be STRIPPED of title belt


TYSON FURY has been set a deadline by the WBC to confirm his retirement or else be stripped of his championship belt.

Fury first announced he was walking away from boxing in April after knocking out Dillian Whyte at Wembley.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman, left, next to Tyson FuryCredit: Jamie McPhilimey

But he remains linked with a fight against either Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk, who rematch in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.

Fury, 34, even claimed he was coming back to face Derek Chisora, 38, in an unlikely trilogy bout, despite his prior wins in 2011 and 2014.

Although just two days later, Fury spoke out to say he was retiring for good and even vacated his Ring Magazine belt after doing so.

He is yet to do the same with his WBC title but has until August 26 to notify the governing body of his decision.

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WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman told Izquierdazo: “We had a conversation with his promoter and we gave him ten days, until 26th (August), so they can send us a written confirmation of his final decision.

“With that, we can proceed to address the situation with the belt. We will wait until August 26th.

“That is our deadline to have a formal confirmation of their final decision.

“We have no rush. He has been a big hero inside the ring and out of it.”

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Sulaiman added: “If he confirms his retirement, we will have a big celebration for Tyson Fury.

“He decided to say goodbye to boxing, despite being in the peak of his career.

“He has a beautiful family, he is enjoying life, and he still has a lot to give inside the ring and out of it.”

Joshua, 32, rematches Usyk, 35, on Saturday in Saudi Arabia following his loss last September.

Both Fury’s promoters Bob Arum and Frank Warren have said their man will await the winner before returning.

And Warren recently told talkSPORT: “At the end of the day, if that’s what he wants to do, that’s his right to do it.

“You know, he was actually looking forward to fighting last week, he was actually talking about fighting but that’s how he feels at the moment.

“If that’s how he feels, that’s how it is, we’ve all got to support what he’s doing.

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“I spoke to him a few times last week and he told me he’s weighing exactly what he was weighing for his last fight against Dillian Whyte – that’s how hard he’s training.”

Ahead of AJ’s rematch with Usyk, Warren added: “Whoever wins that fight, everyone will want to see him fight Tyson.

“If Tyson wants to do it, he will. If he doesn’t, he won’t.”

Oleksander Usyk and Anthony Joshua ahead of their Saudi Arabia rematchCredit: Mark Robinson


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