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“Tyson Fury Declares ‘I’m Not Done Yet’ After Crushing Defeat to Usyk!”

Mia Thombson
Last updated: 2024/05/20 at 11:20 AM
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Tyson Fury Sets Record Straight on Retirement After Losing Undefeated Record to Oleksandr Usyk

The wounds are still fresh. Tyson Fury, the former WBC heavyweight champion, is now grappling with his first career loss at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk. The much-anticipated clash at Riyadh’s Kingdom Arena ended in a defeat for the Manchester-born boxer. Despite the loss, both fighters have agreed to a rematch, but the question remains: what are Fury’s thoughts on this next bout and his future in the sport?

During the post-fight press conference, Fury faced the inevitable question about his future plans. When a reporter asked about the possibility of a rematch and whether he would retire if he chose not to pursue it, Fury responded candidly. “Let me tell you, I’ve just had a fight. I’ve just come out. I don’t want to think about having a boxing fight. I’ve been in camp seven months. Don’t forget, caught back in camp. Back in camp, it was what it was. I’m here to get paid, get laid, go home. That’s exactly what I’ll do,” Fury said.

Despite the stinging defeat, Fury remains defiant. He indicated that after spending some time with his family, he and his team would regroup and discuss the next steps. The October schedule for the rematch, according to Fury, seems like a more practical timeline. “Once I’ve spent time with my family, we’ll get back to the drawing board and discuss the next fight. Whether the rematch has to happen soon or per the slated October schedule, which appears a bit more perceptible,” he added.

 “Tyson, congratulations on a on a great fight. Um just want to nail down your thoughts on the rematch, and if if you’re not going to take it is is this possibly going to be it for you?”

 

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The post-fight atmosphere was charged with tension, and Fury’s straightforward responses reflected his immediate mindset. “Listen, it is what it is. I can’t really say much. What can I say?” he remarked when pressed further about his plans.

The fight itself was a nail-biter, a close contest that ultimately tipped in favor of Usyk. However, Fury emphasized that he wouldn’t dwell on the loss. Instead, he plans to take a holiday or spend time with his family, reaffirming that his passion for boxing isn’t driven by money.

Interestingly, Fury still believes he emerged victorious in the fight. “I believe I won that fight,” he said during the post-fight interview in the ring. While acknowledging Usyk’s skill, Fury insisted that he dominated most of the rounds. He speculated that the ongoing war in Ukraine might have influenced the sympathies of many towards Usyk, potentially affecting the outcome.

Despite the setback, Fury remained gracious in defeat, congratulating Usyk on his victory. “We’ve got a rematch clause. I’ve had a split decision loss to a good little man. We run it back in October. Well done, Oleksandr,” he concluded, setting his sights firmly on the rematch.

The boxing world is abuzz with speculation about the rematch and Fury’s future. As fans eagerly await the next chapter in this heavyweight saga, one thing is clear: Tyson Fury is not ready to hang up his gloves just yet.

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Mia Thombson May 20, 2024 May 20, 2024
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