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Tyson Fury’s retirement statements, U-turns and clear stance after Oleksandr Usyk defeats

Former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has made his position on retirement very clear, even after suffering consecutive losses to Oleksandr Usyk. The fighter from Manchester lost his undefeated record to Usyk in May 2024 following a split-decision defeat. The 36-year-old boxing star could not find redemption in their rematch last month, with the outcome being even more favorable for Usyk. Naturally, retirement rumors have surfaced, given Fury’s age and his unfulfilled aspirations for undisputed success. However, he has strongly suggested that he’s not fully prepared to retire just yet.. READ MORE: Tyson Fury makes significant change shortly after his defeat to Oleksandr Usyk. READ MORE: Oleksandr Usyk makes ‘fake’ admission after £86m Tyson Fury fight. Soon after his recent loss in Saudi Arabia, Fury indicated to reporters his intentions by stating, “What comes next for me?” I’m going home to take a break. When asked if fans would see him in the ring again, he replied: “You might, or you might not.” Who can say?