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    Tyson Fury’s humble £10k lifestyle from £550k Morecambe home with Paris and kids to snubbing Ferraris for Transit vans

    TYSON FURY says he only needs £10,000 to lead his lifestyle. The multi-millionaire boxing champ also revealed he prefers driving Transit vans to Ferraris and wants to be left alone with his wife Paris and his six children after he retires.
    Tyson Fury reckons you don’t have to be rich to lead the same lifestyle as himCredit: instagram.com/gypsyking101
    The Gypsy King also revealed a love of cheap cars rather than £250k FerrarisCredit: Instagram / @gypsyking101
    Fury, 33, lives in a £550,000 home in Morecambe.
    A modest value considering his £70m net worth.
    And he is set to pocket a further £20m from Saturday night’s battle with Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas.
    But Fury reckons he doesn’t need the money to lead the life that makes him happy.
    He told BBC 5 Live: “I’m not fighting to become the greatest of all time or to become a legend in the game.
    “I’m not fighting for anything, I’m not fighting for a few more quid.

    Fury and wife Paris have six childrenCredit: Instagram
    The family live together in a £550k Morecambe homeCredit: ITV
    “It won’t benefit me at all to earn another £50m or another £250m.
    “You could live my lifestyle if you had £10k.
    “You don’t need to be rich to live how I live.
    “I live a normal lifestyle, I’m just a normal person who happens to be very good at boxing and a very special chosen person.”
    Many wealthy athletes splash their cash on luxury homes and flashy cars.
    But Fury’s tastes are much less decadent and the WBC champ says he takes joy out of old bangers rather than supercars.
    He added: “Everyone wants to elevate in life to something better than they already are, but I don’t.
    “I’m one of them freaks who wants to stay the same old person.
    “I get most joy out of jumping in an old Transit van and driving it down the road than I would do jumping in a £250k Ferrari.
    “Or I can go and give £500 for an old car like a [Volkswagen] Passat or something, and people say ‘why are you driving this piece of junk?’ but it’s not to me, I like that.
    “Crazy person I suppose.”
    ‘NORMAL, HUMBLE MAN’
    Fury added: “You can always find happiness in simple things. If you always go back to your roots you can always find happiness.”
    Many expect global superstars to leave their home towns and lay roots in more stylish and expensive parts of the world, but not Fury.
    He explained: “I’m staying where I am in Morecambe in Lancashire. And I’m happy with it. I don’t need to go anywhere else.
    “I’m a normal humble type of man. I roam around Morecambe and I go to the gym and back twice a day.
    “And if I go on one holiday a year, great.
    “I hate holidays. Can’t stand then in my sight. I’m a workaholic, I love being at work.”
    Given his obvious natural talent, Fury only wants to be a boxer and said nothing else gives him joy.
    But once he has retired, the dad of six wants to be left alone with his family but fears he will be sad and lonely once he hangs up his gloves.
    He said: “My job is not physical like manual labouring but it’s very physical and mentally stimulating.
    “It’s what I do. I don’t want to do anything else. I don’t want to be a property developer or a car dealer. I just want to be what I am.
    ‘I’M GOING TO BE LONELY AND SAD’
    “What’s motivating me? It’s definitely not a few quid and it’s definitely not winning more fights. It’s the fact there’s nothing else.
    “[I do it] because I can and I don’t enjoy doing anything else.
    “After boxing I’m going to be a very lonely and sad person.
    “I’ll never be a politician or the prime minister or a rocket scientist or the president of the United States, what I’ll always be is myself.
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    “And that’s staying true to yourself. I don’t want to change. I don’t want to change my circles.
    “I don’t want to mix with the ‘heighty-flightys’. No interest at all.
    “And when I’ve finished doing what I’m doing, that’s it I don’t want to do anything else. I want to raise my kids up and my family and be left alone.”

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    Khabib Nurmagomedov wishes Tyson Fury ‘good luck’ ahead of Deontay Wilder fight as UFC legend meets Cristiano Ronaldo

    RETIRED UFC star Khabib Nurmagomedov has wished Tyson Fury ‘good luck’ ahead of his maiden title defence.The Gypsy King will defend his WBC strap against Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning.
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will renew their rivalry this weekendCredit: REUTERS
    Tyson Fury commented on Khabib Nurmagomedov’s recent Instagram post with Cristiano RonaldoCredit: INSTAGRAM@KHABIB_NURMAGOMEDOV
    And his comment resulted in a ‘good luck’ message from NurmagomedovCredit: INSTAGRAM
    And boxing fan Nurmagomedov was quick to send the Brit a message after seeing him comment on his recent Instagram post with Cristiano Ronaldo.
    He wrote: “@GypsyKing101 good luck this weekend.”
    Former lightweight champion Nurmagomedov believes the undefeated Fury is the pound-for-pound best boxer on the planet.
    When asked who he thinks is the best boxer in the world, Nurmagomedov told ESN News: “Right now? I truly believe Tyson Fury is the best.
    “Heavyweight and undefeated and he beat everybody.
    “Like very close, like Canelo [Alvarez], [Oleksandr] Usyk, [Terence] Crawford, like all these guys very close.

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    “Like just my opinion like top like Tyson Fury right now.”
    The heavyweight division was shaken up late last month when Oleksandr Usyk ended Anthony Joshua’s second reign as unified heavyweight champion.
    And Nurmagomedov would love to see the slick southpaw go toe-to-toe with the fleetfooted Fury.
    He said: “I really want to see Usyk vs Fury. It’s gonna be a very good fight.
    @gypsyking101 good luck this weekendKhabib Nurmagomedov’s Instagram comment to Tyson Fury
    “He [Usyk] has very good skill and technique, Tyson Fury too.
    “He is not like other heavyweights, more technique, his footwork is very good, his conditioning is very good, I really wanna watch Usyk against Fury.”
    Fury, 33, put a beating on Wilder in their Sin City showdown last February, stopping the Bronze Bomber in the seventh round.
    And The Gypsy King is planning on turning in an even better performance in their second desert dust-up.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    Speaking after his grand arrival outside of the T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday night, Fury vowed: “I am going to knock him out, quick time.
    “I think he’s a real piece of s**t, a real piece of garbage.
    “For that I might do it slow, I might take my beating him up and make him quit. I might force him to say, ‘No mas.'”

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    David Haye calls out Tyson Fury AGAIN and tells Gypsy King not to take Deontay Wilder lightly ahead of trilogy fight

    DAVID HAYE has doubled down on his call out of fellow Brit Tyson Fury.The former WBA heavyweight champion made a beeline for the Wythenshawe warrior after his successful comeback fight against Joe Fournier last month.
    David Haye has once again called out Tyson FuryCredit: GETTY
    But the Haye has warned the Gypsy King not to underestimate Deontay Wilder this weekendCredit: REUTERS
    Haye, 40, is adamant he’d get the better of The Gypsy KingCredit: REUTERS
    And the Hayemaker, 40, is adamant he can get the better of the WBC Gypsy King, who he was meant to face in 2013.
    He told talkSPORT: “I genuinely, genuinely do.
    “You look at my last two fights. I had an Achilles tendon rupture. I had a bicep rupture.
    “I got battered in the second fight, I haven’t done anything in three years. There’s no reason why, on paper, I’ve got any chance.
    “But what I do have – I’ve got every single person thinking I’ve got no chance.
    “How hard do you think Fury would train to fight me, knowing how washed up and finished I am?

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    “How hard do you think he’s training for this fight now? Three weeks!
    “Fury is way better than me on paper and in reality. I think the psychology of someone thinking they can completely dominate you, and they don’t quite understand what you bring to the table, it gives you power.”
    Hammersmith hitman Haye has no intention of fighting anyone other than Fury, who is days away from a trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.
    He added: “It’s the only fight that’s big enough, in my mind.
    “The potential accolades and highs of winning that are worth letting him punch me.”
    It’s the only fight that’s big enough, in my mindDavid Haye on a potential fight with Tyson Fury
    Fury, 33, will renew his rivalry with former WBC champ Wilder in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning.
    But Haye has been less than impressed by the lineal champ’s preparations for his first title defence.
    He said: “Everybody is completely writing off Wilder for this third fight.
    “I haven’t spoken to anybody who thinks he has a shot in this fight. I don’t see it that way.
    “I’ve seen Fury not preparing like he did the second time around.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “There were the well-publicised rumours about the fight being delayed because preparation wasn’t going that well. He only got into Vegas late September.
    “Three-week training camp for a fight of this magnitude? Maybe there’s some over-confidence.
    “He is so supremely confident from the second fight, he thinks he can roll into this third fight and it’ll be a home run.”

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    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder fight purses revealed with pair set to earn more than £18m each BEFORE PPVs

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder will both earn a minimum of £18million for their Las Vegas trilogy fight.The pair, 33 and 35 respectively, will renew their rivalry in Sin City in the early hours of Sunday morning.
    Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder will renew their rivalry in Las Vegas this weekendCredit: REUTERS
    Tyson Fury’s guaranteed purse will be £4.4million ($6m)Credit: ALAMY
    Wilder’s guaranteed purse, meanwhile, will be £2.9million ($4m)Credit: ALAMY
    And both men will make a pretty penny for their T-Mobile Arena tussle.
    It’s understood Fury and Wilder’s disclosed purses – which will be released by the Nevada Athletic Commission later this week – will be £4.4million ($6m) and £2.9m ($4m) respectively.
    But the duo are already contractually guaranteed a minimum of £18m for the third showdown.
    Fury, however, is set to take home the lion’s share of the pot due to the 60/40 split in place.
    Both men’s purses, however, will be topped up by their respective cuts of the pay-per-view buys.
    It’s understood the second of instalment of Fury vs Wilder – which was priced at £59 ($79.99) in the States – generated between 800,000 and 825,000 pay-per-view buys in North America.

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    Fury, 33, put a beating on the American in their rematch last February, battering him from pillar to post before recording a seventh-round stoppage.
    And The Gypsy King is planning on turning in an even better performance in their second desert dust-up.
    Speaking after his grand arrival outside of the T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday night, Fury vowed: “I am going to knock him out, quick time.
    “I think he’s a real piece of s**t, a real piece of garbage.
    “For that I might do it slow, I might take my beating him up and make him quit. I might force him to say, ‘No mas.'”
    The Bronze Bomber is determined to get back in the win column in devastating fashion, saying: “I see me beating him up and then knocking him out.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “There were a lot of things I visualised in the first fight and the second but I didn’t execute the gameplan.
    “This is a different feeling, all the way round, just the surroundings, the atmosphere and the energy as a whole.
    “I’m looking forward to putting on a great performance.”

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    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3: Date, UK start time, TV channel, live stream and predictions for huge trilogy fight

    TYSON FURY and Deontay Wilder are ready to go to war for a THIRD time with their long-awaited trilogy fight in Las Vegas.The Gipsy King and Bronze Bomber go toe-to-toe once again, in a fight which was supposed to take place on July 24, but was postponed because Fur and members of his camp tested positive for Covid-19.

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    Fury demolished Wilder inside seven rounds to inflict the first defeat of the American’s career back in February 2020 and win the WBC heavyweight title.
    Neither man has fought since then, and both have been busy in longer training camps.
    The winner is likely to fight Oleksandr Usyk, who beat Anthony Joshua by unanimous decision in their heavyweight clash to secure the WBA, IBF and WBO belts.
    Any match-up between Joshua and Fury now seems remote after AJ’s defeat, but Eddie Hearn promises the pair will go for a rematch.
    When is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 was originally slated to take place on July 24, but will now take place on Saturday, October 9.
    Expect the main event of Fury vs Wilder 3 at around 4am BST.
    The T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas plays host and Nevada is eight hours behind the UK, so the fight will begin about 8pm local time.

    What TV channel and live stream is Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 on?

    Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder 3 is being broadcast live on BT Sport Box Office in the UK.
    The fight will cost £24.95 on BT.
    In the US the event will be live on ESPN+ and Fox PPV.
    talkSPORT will bring you live and exclusive radio commentary of Tyson Fury’s heavyweight trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder this Saturday night. Download the talkSPORT app to listen.

    What are the odds?
    Unbeaten Fury goes into the fight as the favourite with odds of 1/3.
    You can get 9/4 on dangerous Wilder to avenge his only loss.
    And a draw – which was the result of their first fight remember – is currently set at 25/1.
    (Odds via Betfair at the time of publication)
    How the fighters compare
    It’s pretty fair to say that Fury and Wilder are two completely different fighters.
    In years gone by, Wilder has been known for his one-punch knockout power, his ferocious finishes and the mighty torque he gets into his right hands.
    He’s often been criticised for his lack of traditional boxing technique, having picked up the sport late in his life, before managing to secure himself an Olympic bronze medal at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
    But Wilder has rarely ever needed boxing technique to get through his fights, boasting an incredible 41 knockouts from his 44 fights.
    Fury, on the other hand, has been boxing since he was a child, and is known for his excellent footwork, feinting, double-jabbing and ring IQ.
    He outwitted the great Wladimir Klitschko in their world title clash back in 2015 and outboxed Wilder for long periods of their first fight in 2018, though it ended in a draw.
    Fury does pack a heavy punch, however, as he showed in his rematch with Wilder, but it’s his boxing which allows him to set up the more offensive side of his game.
    What have they said?
    Tyson Fury has joked he will ‘cheat again’ with ‘horseshoes in his gloves’ in his trilogy fight against Wilder.
    The American accused the new WBC champ of having ‘loaded gloves’ days after he was battered into submission by the Gypsy King in their second bout.
    Wilder gave a whole host of excuses as to why he had lost – one was that his ring-walk outfit was ‘too heavy’ and another was a ludicrous accusation that his coach Mark Breland had ‘spiked his water’, something the well-respected Breland strenuously denies.
    Now Fury has joked that he will use ‘Peaky Blinders’ style tactics and load his gloves with ‘horseshoes and dynamite’.
    Speaking to MMA Hour after Wilder’s latest accusations, the 33-year-old said: “Do you know what, I’m gonna cheat again because I’m gonna smash his face in.
    “So, according to him that’s cheating because he’s not supposed to lose. But unfortunately I’m going to cheat again.
    “You ever watched Peaky Blinders? I loaded the gloves with horseshoes and dynamite.
    “This time I’m going to do exactly the same but I’m going to put a bit more metal in there.
    “With Wilder, in my opinion, he’s come out with all this stuff, I’ve cheated, I’ve done this, I’m a natural born cheater, his coach – I must have some power mustn’t I because I’ve even got his coach on my side!
    “And not to mention [trainer] Jay Deas, he’s on my payroll too.
    “I’m like Tommy Shelby here, I’ve got them all on the payroll. He’s on the payroll too, Jay Deas, because he was in the changing room while I was getting my gloves on the whole time.
    “So he must have helped me and Wilder’s in denial about that. But let me just put that out there as well.”
    Where is Fury vs Wilder 3 taking place?
    Fury vs Wilder 3 will take place at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, making it the third different venue in pair’s three fights.
    Fury vs Wilder 1 took place at Staples Center in Los Angeles back in December 2018.
    And while their second happened in Las Vegas, the MGM Grand Garden Arena was the venue.
    But now the T-Mobile Arena, which has hosted huge fights such as Floyd Mayweather vs Conor McGregor, Canelo Alvarez vs Gennady Golovkin and numerous big UFC events, will play host for their third clash.
    Who is training Tyson Fury?
    Tyson Fury will be trained, once again, by SugarHill Steward, who took his corner for the second Wilder fight.
    Fury used to be trained by Ben Davison, who was in charge for the very first Wilder bout, but was replaced by Steward a year later.
    Steward instantly implemented his ‘Kronk style’ of training, one in which where boxers who fight out of the Kronk Gym in Detroit, Michigan, seek to put pressure on their opponents to force a knockout.
    The style of fighting was first introduced by legendary trainer Emanuel Steward, SugarHill’s late uncle.
    Fury predicted that with SugarHill in his corner, he would bring the fight to Wilder and take him out during their second fight, a prediction not many believed in.
    But the Gypsy King did just that, stopping Wilder in seven rounds. And now, with 18 months more Kronk training under his belt, Fury will be looking for the same result on October 9.
    Who is training Deontay Wilder?
    Wilder has brought in a new head trainer in Malik Scott, who the Bronze Bomber fought and knocked out back in 2014.
    Scott and Wilder have worked all summer in attempt to sharpen the latter’s boxing skills, quickening both his feet and hands in preparation for Fury.
    Wilder will still have ex-head trainer Jay Deas in his corner, but Scott will take charge on fight night.

    The Alabama native used to have former world champion Mark Breland in his corner, but he was sacked after Wilder accused him of spiking his water before the second Fury fight.
    It was also Breland who threw the towel in, forcing the referee to stop the fight midway through the seventh round.
    What happened during Fury vs Wilder 1?
    Fury’s first fight with Wilder took place in Los Angeles, California on December 1, 2018, several months after the Gypsy King’s two comeback bouts with Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianeta.
    Wilder was the favourite heading into the fight, having knocked out every opponent he’d ever faced before Fury, who had spent two years out of the ring with drug addiction and mental health problems.
    But the fight ended in a controversial split decision draw with both fighters having success throughout the contest.
    Fury managed to outbox Wilder for most of the fight but was knocked down in the ninth and 12th rounds.
    The Brit miraculously got up off the canvas in the final round, getting to his feet on the count of nine, before boxing well for the rest of the fight.
    The fight was scored 115-111 for Wilder, 114-112 for Fury and 113-113.
    What happened during Fury vs Wilder 2?
    Fury vs Wilder 2 took place in Las Vegas on February 20, 2020 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.
    The second fight turned out to be a more one-sided affair, with Fury shocking the boxing world to stop Wilder in the seventh round of their Las Vegas clash.
    Fury came into the fight with a new trainer in SugarHill Steward, after utilising Ben Davison in his corner for the first bout.
    Steward and Fury adopted an offensive game plan and came forward at Wilder throughout the fight, knocking him down in rounds three and five.
    Wilder’s assistant trainer Mark Breland eventually threw in the towel at the midway point of the seventh round, making Fury the WBC and Ring Magazine heavyweight champion.
    The Bronze Bomber would go on to make a slew of excuses for the loss, but one of them he later denied was that he suffered a burst eardrum.
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    Deontay Wilder walkout costume revealed which will be ‘significantly lighter’ than last Fury fight after loss excuse

    DEONTAY WILDER will wear another extravagant outfit when he makes his way to the ring for his trilogy fight with Tyson Fury.The American blamed his battering at the hands of the Gypsy King last year on the diamond-encrusted face mask and gown he wore during his ring walk, which he claimed weakened his legs.
    Deontay Wilder plans to wear another extravagant outfit for his ring walk on Saturday nightCredit: GETTY
    But the outfit will be much lighter than the one he wore for his rematch with Tyson FuryCredit: REUTERS
    Deontay Wilder has a history of wearing extravagant outfits on his way to the ringCredit: REUTERS
    But the Bronze Bomber has opted not to abandon his tradition of wearing outfits, choosing to don a lighter costume for the Sin City showdown.
    Designers Cosmo and Donato told TMZ: “It’s going to be significantly lighter. So, we don’t have any drama at all.”
    Wilder, 35, has already tried on the outfit to make sure it won’t sap his energy reserves.
    Cosmo added: “He looks so amazing. He was so happy.
    “The outfit fits perfectly and he’s ready to slay!”
    SunSport revealed earlier this week that Wilder’s latest outfit will pay homage to his Nigerian roots.

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    Donato said: “This costume is very special to Deontay.
    “He asked us to use red and black colours, which represent Wilder’s African roots.
    “The red represents war, while the black represents a funeral.
    “This time around, we created a couture surprise element that is sure to make heads turn and honour Deontay’s African Edo tribe.”
    Cosmo and Donato reckon Wilder will avenge his sole defeat, saying: “It’s Deontay all the way for us.
    This costume is very special to DeontayCosmo and Donato on Deontay Wilder’s latest outfit
    “We’ve never seen him more focused than he is now.
    “There is definitely a determination and fiery redemption energy, along with a sense of calmness of spirit in him at the moment.
    “We believe he’s reconnected to his roots, a tribe of true warriors.
    “He looks better than he’s ever looked and happier than we’ve ever seen him.”
    The Bronze Bomber is determined to get back in the win column in devastating fashion, saying: “I see me beating him up and then knocking him out.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
    “There were a lot of things I visualised in the first fight and the second but I didn’t execute the gameplan.
    “This is a different feeling, all the way round, just the surroundings, the atmosphere and the energy as a whole.
    “I’m looking forward to putting on a great performance.”

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    Tyson Fury swears in live interview and says he’s living in Deontay Wilder’s mind ‘rent free’ ahead of trilogy fight

    HEAVYWEIGHT champ Tyson Fury has promised rival Deontay Wilder he’s going to ‘knock him the f*** out’ on Saturday night.The Gypsy King, 33, is defending his WBC belt against the Bronze Bomber, 35, as the two fighters meet for a third time in Las Vegas.
    Tyson Fury has promised to knock out Deontay WilderCredit: Alamy
    The Bronze Bomber is determined to win his WBC belt backCredit: Alamy
    Speaking ahead of the fight, Wilder explained to the press how he’s going to reclaim the belt he emphatically lost to Fury in February 2020.
    The American said: “I see me beating him up and then knocking him out. As many things that I visualize in the first fight along with the second.
    “I didn’t execute game plan but this time around It’s just a different feeling, you know, all the way around. Just all the surrounding around me.
    “The atmosphere. You know what I’m saying just the energy as a whole. I’m looking forward to putting on a great performance come October the 9th.
    “Those that are in the area are going to feel the electricity that’s in there.”
    Responding to Wilder’s comments, Fury bullishly said: “I think you can go to college and get a masters degree in nearly two years.

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    “So for a boxer to change his style it’s very easy to do, but no matter what Deontay Wilder does I’m still going to knock him the f*** out!”
    Wilder has vowed to end Britain’s heavyweight dominance with a stunning victory – but Fury insists he’s not letting his guard down.
    The Brit also believes he’s got a mental advantage over his rival, adding: “I’m living in Wilder’s mind rent-free the whole time, two years.
    “Every time he looks in the mirror he sees Tyson Fury. Every time he goes to bed, before closes his eyes at night, he sees the Gypsy King.
    “Every time he wakes up and thinks about in the morning he thinks of Tyson Fury.
    “Even when he goes to sleep at night with his missus he’s thinking of Tyson Fury. It’s crazy, it must be crazy to be obsessed with a man like me.”
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    Tyson Fury tells bitter rival Anthony Joshua to ‘retire’ if he loses make or break rematch with Olekskandr Usyk

    TYSON FURY reckons Anthony Joshua should ‘retire’ if he loses his make or break rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.Ukrainian southpaw Usyk ended Joshua’s second reign as unified heavyweight champion with a classy performance at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium last month.
    Anthony Joshua suffered a unanimous decision defeat to Oleksandr Usyk last monthCredit: GETTY
    But the former unified heavyweight champ is set to rematch the southpaw next yearCredit: GETTY
    And WBC champ Tyson Fury reckons AJ should retire if he loses to the Ukrainian againCredit: REUTERS
    But AJ will have the chance to reclaim the belts in a do-or-die rematch early next year, which fellow Brit Fury believes he can ill-afford to lose.
    The WBC heavyweight champ said: “I think if he doesn’t beat Usyk in his rematch I think he’s finished, retire, done.
    “He needs to win that fight, no matter how he does it.”
    Usyk’s Tottenham masterclass has potentially put the final nail in the coffin of the long-awaited Battle of Britain between Joshua and Fury.
    But the Gypsy King insists he’s not bothered about the biggest payday of his career going up in smoke.
    The 33-year-old told Boxing Social: ” [It’s] not really frustrating to be honest.

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    “A lot of money, but I’ve already got a lot of money so a few more zeros on my bank balance ain’t going to make or break me, to be fair.
    “It doesn’t really mean a lot. The money side of it was one thing, but it didn’t happen, you can never count your eggs before they hatch.
    “That’s it. There’s not much to say about the matter. He lost the fight, he lost to a better man.
    “When one door closes another one will open, there will always be someone to beat up on, I suppose.”
    Fan favourite Fury is just days away from a Las Vegas trilogy fight with rival Deontay Wilder.
    And the Wythenshawe warrior plans to close the book on his rivalry with the American in brutal fashion.
    How Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder stack up ahead of the trilogy fight
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