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It seems he will not break his promise to his wife and he will retire but he also left the door open to a return. It is a contradiction but that is what he said in his post-fight press conference.
 
I only get to see the highlights of the fight because of the difference in my time at the event but that huge uppercut makes all the difference I thought Whyte can manage to continue because he manage to get us but he lose his equilibrium, Fury says after the Whyte he will retire we don't know if he is going to honor his words.
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Hard to believe Fury speaks about retirement, as there are still belts he does not have Cheesy
Everyone has the right to decide when they want retirement, this is mostly influenced by the ambition or how ambitious one is. For Fury, i think he is fairly satisfied with his career so far in boxing having won a lot of championship belts, no one cam deny him the record of being one of the most successful boxers on earth.

Whyte made the win an easy one for Fury, it was expected of him to win, but not by a knockout. Whyte has a history of most of his game loses coming from uppercuts, Fury must have studied this prior to the fight and targeted Whyte for that perfect opportunity to execute his plan which he got. Whyte failed to work on his weakness and that lost him the fight.
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As a boxer, you don't wanna end up losing like how Whyte lose. You don't wanna wait that day.

For a boxer who wants to leave a legacy, its best to retire undefeated which he will continue to get projects and endorsements like Floyd.
He is still young though. There was a breaking news after the fight because, Fury vs Ngannou might happen next year. Its what they were planning but could be just a exhibition which is fun for the sports these days. Boxing exhibition is a trend.

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Hard to believe Fury speaks about retirement, as there are still belts he does not have Cheesy I think Fury did not really felt his opponent, Whyte gave him only first competitive round probable, and then Fury completely controlled the fight. If Fury want to retire in a cool way, he must have a win over a true champion (like Usyk), or top2 in boxing organization (like AJ). Ending career after a win over top4 does not look cool to me.
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About his retirement, am sure Usyk or AJ will tease him out of retirement if he eventually retires after this victory over Whyte. And I want that to happen because I want him to fight either AJ or Usyk.

The thing is he doesn't want to fight long enough to realize that he doesn't have it anymore, for boxers the last to give in is the body, the mind still wants it but the body is not reacting to what the mind is saying

He said it that he does not want what happened to Vladimir to happen to him. He wants to exit the stage to give way to younger boxers to come up the ladder. Vladimir stayed longer and enjoyed the dominance of the ring until he got beaten, this he said he wants to avoid. But Fury is just 33 years old and Vladimir he compared himself to was 41 when he retired. I know it is his body and decision to make but am thinking 33 is too young for a champ to quit. He still looks very fit to me, except he is struggling with a health issue.
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In his victory speech he claimed it was probably his final fight. Is Fury really going to retire?
I also heard about his retirement plan after his fight against Whyte but I don't think he's going to retire now because he once talked about ending his boxing journey after he defeat Wilder which he didn't retire because he want to fight an opponent that worth handling over the belt to before his retirement and I am sure if Anthony Joshua defeats Usyk in their next fight Fury will like to fight him before he retires.
Fury can do whatever he wants with his career but regardless of who wins the rematch of Usyk and Joshua you can be sure there is going to be a very strong push by the fans and the promoters to get an unification fight and the amount of money he will be offered to fight at least once more is going to be incredible, so I doubt he is retiring now, however if he can reject that fight despite the money and the significance such a fight could have then that will mean that his mind is definitely made and there is no one that will make him change his mind about his retirement.

He tasted retirement before its quite a long one but this one, there's a possibility that he will finally retire for good he has nothing to prove anymore the other belts don't mean to him because he is the lineal champion and the lineal champion is very important because it just proved that he has beaten a worthy champion with that lineal belt.
This is the best time to retire an undefeated record and a championship belt but we really never know let's finish the Usyk - Joshua fight and see where circumstances take these fighters.
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In his victory speech he claimed it was probably his final fight. Is Fury really going to retire?
I also heard about his retirement plan after his fight against Whyte but I don't think he's going to retire now because he once talked about ending his boxing journey after he defeat Wilder which he didn't retire because he want to fight an opponent that worth handling over the belt to before his retirement and I am sure if Anthony Joshua defeats Usyk in their next fight Fury will like to fight him before he retires.
Fury can do whatever he wants with his career but regardless of who wins the rematch of Usyk and Joshua you can be sure there is going to be a very strong push by the fans and the promoters to get an unification fight and the amount of money he will be offered to fight at least once more is going to be incredible, so I doubt he is retiring now, however if he can reject that fight despite the money and the significance such a fight could have then that will mean that his mind is definitely made and there is no one that will make him change his mind about his retirement.
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In his victory speech he claimed it was probably his final fight. Is Fury really going to retire?
I also heard about his retirement plan after his fight against Whyte but I don't think he's going to retire now because he once talked about ending his boxing journey after he defeat Wilder which he didn't retire because he want to fight an opponent that worth handling over the belt to before his retirement and I am sure if Anthony Joshua defeats Usyk in their next fight Fury will like to fight him before he retires.
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What an uppercut by Fury, he knocked out Whyte with a ferocious shot in round 6.
Great to see the update that Tyson Fury won the fight easily. The weakness of Dillian Whyte to the upper cut was exploited in this fight as well. Dillian Whyte lost to Alexander Povetkin and Anthony Joshua with the same upper cut and great to hear that Tyson Fury won the fight, unfortunately i was not able to watch the fight live as it was not available in my country which was a bummer.

Super happy for Fury. That uppercut was right on the button, right on the spot where you just can't walk after being hit. If ever you're looking for a KO punch, that's the place to land it, perfect. I thought he just glanced him on the side of his face but when I watched it again that was the big one, all his weight behind it too. It's a wonder how Dillian got up. Dillian always gets caught with uppercuts and Tyson set that one up perfectly, then pushed him over like a tree stump. He knew that was it, you can feel it when you connect like that he knew it was over. Totally one sided but a good effort from Whyte against a much larger and more skilful opponent.
Fury still has it he just needs one big opponent to deliver that big blow I have no doubt that Fury will end this via knock out although there's an announcement of retirement he is still good for another fight even if he is a heavy favorite against Usyk or Joshua I still want to see him win all the belts and then he can retire and no one will question him.
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What an uppercut by Fury, he knocked out Whyte with a ferocious shot in round 6.
Great to see the update that Tyson Fury won the fight easily. The weakness of Dillian Whyte to the upper cut was exploited in this fight as well. Dillian Whyte lost to Alexander Povetkin and Anthony Joshua with the same upper cut and great to hear that Tyson Fury won the fight, unfortunately i was not able to watch the fight live as it was not available in my country which was a bummer.

Super happy for Fury. That uppercut was right on the button, right on the spot where you just can't walk after being hit. If ever you're looking for a KO punch, that's the place to land it, perfect. I thought he just glanced him on the side of his face but when I watched it again that was the big one, all his weight behind it too. It's a wonder how Dillian got up. Dillian always gets caught with uppercuts and Tyson set that one up perfectly, then pushed him over like a tree stump. He knew that was it, you can feel it when you connect like that he knew it was over. Totally one sided but a good effort from Whyte against a much larger and more skilful opponent.
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About his retirement, am sure Usyk or AJ will tease him out of retirement if he eventually retires after this victory over Whyte. And I want that to happen because I want him to fight either AJ or Usyk.

The thing is he doesn't want to fight long enough to realize that he doesn't have it anymore, for boxers the last to give in is the body, the mind still wants it but the body is not reacting to what the mind is saying, if he kept his promise to retire this is actually his second retirement and may well be for good, he just wants to enjoy life and based on his words  

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“So, when I walk away from boxing, I’ll be the biggest fan in the world and I’ll turn up to all the big events, but just to be a fan. I won’t be a part of it.”

Fury has his own rules he has his own style and that's what makes him great and special, so it's better for him to retire I support him he has established his legacy already and this generation will be proud to have seen Fury's great era.
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Am not saying Whyte does not deserve his pay, after all he will need medical treatment after the fight. Am saying getting paid that much as loser within a short time makes boxing lucrative. I bet you that even Whyte would know that he was no match for Fury who is the best out there now. About his retirement, am sure Usyk or AJ will tease him out of retirement if he eventually retires after this victory over Whyte. And I want that to happen because I want him to fight either AJ or Usyk.
Nobody will go into a fight thinking that he is no match, the first round was indicative of that and Whyte came to fight and tried to connect big punches and hopefully Tyson Fury will stick on to two more fights before retiring, the exciting one is always Oleksandr Usyk because of his boxing skills and even though a fight with Anthony Joshua cannot be hyped like they would have if they fought earlier i would like to have that win record to Tyson Fury so that there is no challenger left unturned Cheesy.
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Whyte deserves the $8 million because he is a mandatory challenger I have seen boxers taking home millions in just a few minutes, it's better to see a short match full of action than a long one where boxers just stare and refuse to engage Fury is still great but he is going for retirement based on what I read on one article, is he really going for retirement after this fight

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Am not saying Whyte does not deserve his pay, after all he will need medical treatment after the fight. Am saying getting paid that much as loser within a short time makes boxing lucrative. I bet you that even Whyte would know that he was no match for Fury who is the best out there now. About his retirement, am sure Usyk or AJ will tease him out of retirement if he eventually retires after this victory over Whyte. And I want that to happen because I want him to fight either AJ or Usyk.
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The bout ended too soon. I was hoping it would drag to at least Round 10 but that was not to be. Whyte could not endure that uppercut that floored him in Round 6. I have to admit that I got nervous when I noticed how often Fury was getting distracted by constantly pulling on his shorts. Whyte nearly got him in Round 3 because of that. My take is that boxing is looking like the most lucrative sport now for athletes. If we do the calculation of the whole bout that will be less than 20 minutes of action and Whyte goes home with close to $8 million. What a business.

Whyte deserves the $8 million because he is a mandatory challenger I have seen boxers taking home millions in just a few minutes, it's better to see a short match full of action than a long one where boxers just stare and refuse to engage Fury is still great but he is going for retirement based on what I read on one article, is he really going for retirement after this fight

https://www.boxingscene.com/fury-wants-avoid-mistake-klitschko-jones-made-by-fighting-too-long--165718

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I only get to see the highlights of the fight because of the difference in my time at the event but that huge uppercut makes all the difference I thought Whyte can manage to continue because he manage to get us but he lose his equilibrium, Fury says after the Whyte he will retire we don't know if he is going to honor his words.
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The bout ended too soon. I was hoping it would drag to at least Round 10 but that was not to be. Whyte could not endure that uppercut that floored him in Round 6. I have to admit that I got nervous when I noticed how often Fury was getting distracted by constantly pulling on his shorts. Whyte nearly got him in Round 3 because of that. My take is that boxing is looking like the most lucrative sport now for athletes. If we do the calculation of the whole bout that will be less than 20 minutes of action and Whyte goes home with close to $8 million. What a business.
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With the exception of the first round which was close, Fury controlled the fight throughout but that one punch was a solid one that took out Whyte.








Great to see the update that Tyson Fury won the fight easily. The weakness of Dillian Whyte to the upper cut was exploited in this fight as well. Dillian Whyte lost to Alexander Povetkin and Anthony Joshua with the same upper cut and great to hear that Tyson Fury won the fight, unfortunately i was not able to watch the fight live as it was not available in my country which was a bummer.
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What an uppercut by Fury, he knocked out Whyte with a ferocious shot in round 6.
Great to see the update that Tyson Fury won the fight easily. The weakness of Dillian Whyte to the upper cut was exploited in this fight as well. Dillian Whyte lost to Alexander Povetkin and Anthony Joshua with the same upper cut and great to hear that Tyson Fury won the fight, unfortunately i was not able to watch the fight live as it was not available in my country which was a bummer.
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What an uppercut by Fury, he knocked out Whyte with a ferocious shot in round 6.













In his victory speech he claimed it was probably his final fight. Is Fury really going to retire?
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Tomorrow is the day. The fight is finally going to take place at Wembley Stadium. Both Fury and Whyte will have to get past their mind games and put everything out there  Grin
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