I think you will be watching like the rest of us, do not skip the fight.
Fury cannot really consider retirement until he gets a chance at unification of all the belts. He is more than happy to face Usyk or Joshua or anyone else that holds the belts. I think he sees it clearly as beating Whyte then beating the winner of the Usyk/Joshua rematch then making one defence of all the heavyweight belts to give him the biggest payday of any heavyweight fighter - then retire undefeated.
Whether that happens or not is a different matter but even though a single powerful clean punch from Whyte, Usyk or Joshua has the potential to derail his plan, I think Fury will retire as undefeated unified heavyweight champion of the world.
Usyk has his mind on other issues much bigger than boxing because of the conflict in his country but he is definitely in the frame to have a shot at unifying the belts too. There is a lot at stake in the boxing world for Usyk but it fades in to insignificance when compared to serious issues beyond sport.
I was actually going to just skip this event, but I might tune in just in case it's Fury's last fight. I'm a fan of his, but I just don't see the point of this match up. The only way I see Fury losing it through a freak punch, and that's only if Fury doesn't take this seriously, which he has a history of doing.
What do you guys think? Fury talking rubbish about him retiring? Or is there potentially some truth in it. At first I thought it was just to promote this fight, since more people will tune in, and I don't think the fight itself has that much hype. We just want to see either Usyk or Joshua against Fury. Obviously, Usyk has things going on right now which prevents him from fighting, but Joshua is right there, since he also can't fight Usyk currently. Set up the mega fight for 2023, and finally the fans will be satisfied.