Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Fury pulling no punches as he snubs bout with AJ

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TYSON Fury has conceded he can “never say never” about a boxing return, but rubbished the idea that he could be tempted back by the prospect of a domestic heavyweigh­t super-fight against Anthony Joshua.

Fury announced his retirement after his knockout win over Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April and emphatical­ly dismissed rumours last week that talks had already begun to face the winner of Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

In an interview with the PA news agency, Fury said he was proud to retire as an undefeated champion, and was shifting his focus to exhibition bouts and a speaking tour which will kick off this month.

Fury said: “There’s always going to be that clamour – even when Joshua and Usyk are finished and there’s new contenders and champions, they will always ask Tyson Fury to come back as undefeated champion and fight these people.

“But rumours are rumours. Until I say that I’m actually doing a fight, take me at my word. For now I’m done with profession­al boxing and I’ve moved on to other things, but you can never say never. You never know what the future holds.”

The 33-year-old has declared he has zero interest in a moneyspinn­ing clash with Joshua, even in what he considers to be the unlikely event that the former Olympic champion gains revenge for last year’s unanimous decision loss to the Ukrainian when they fight again in March.

“Anthony Joshua’s bubble has burst,” Fury said, reflecting on Joshua’s defeats to Andy Ruiz Jr and Usyk. “He’s been bounced off the canvas by a little fat fella, then he’s been outboxed and battered by a middleweig­ht who nobody had heard of until he beat AJ.

“I don’t see what the big clamour is. If he’d been undefeated like Wilder, and everyone thought he could batter me, then it’s challengin­g. Joshua might need me but I don’t need him, nor what he can bring.

“The only thing these fighters come back for is the money. As Clark Gable said in many movies, ‘quite frankly, I don’t give a damn’. The money is not tempting to me. I live in Morecambe and shop in Asda, and if I had a trillion dollars I couldn’t live any differentl­y to the way I live now.

“There’s nothing I want or need from a comeback. I’ve won every belt in boxing, every award there is to win. There is nothing at this present moment that would tempt me back.”

Instead, Fury is likely to focus any return to the ring on a series of exhibition bouts, including a potential contest against Francis Ngannou, with an announceme­nt believed to be imminent.

But Fury says he takes much more satisfacti­on in helping fans protect and improve their mental health – something that will be integral to his message when he takes his ‘Official After Party’ tour on the road beginning in Derby on June 22.

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