Turki Al-Sheikh says he is going to talk to the recently retired Tyson Fury about bringing him back. He says he wants to give 'The Gypsy King' “some time” He had to be with his family before talking to him about the war.
Fury (34-2-1, 24 KOs) may still be salty about his recent loss to unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk on Dec. 21 in Riyadh. In the post-fight press conference, he was in full denial mode, refusing to admit that Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs) beat him in his 12-round unanimous decision victory.
Tyson claimed he won in three rounds, and many of his fans supported this delusion by saying the same. Interestingly, Tyson also felt he won the first fight with Usyk. He just thinks he's been worked over by the judges and is bitter about it.
The retirement beat was a classic knee-jerk reaction from the 'Gypsy King', as if to say, 'You can't kick me no more.' He's in full soak mode, being passive-aggressive To punish the boxing world for not giving him a win against Usyk.
It's just so childish but completely predictable from Fury. He wants his needs to be met by the victories he's given, and he can't accept defeat with the rigid upper limits of most mature adults. He cannot process defeat.
“First of all, such decisions must be made by the fighters. Of course, as a fan of boxing, I don't like it,” Turki al-Sheikh said TalkSport Boxing Tyson Fury is about to retire.
“We want to see Tyson in a bigger fight, but I understand his situation. You never know, such decisions can be changed over time. I will support him and discuss with him. I will leave him with his family for a while, then we can discuss.
Obviously, Fury will fight back. while the Turks Millions of waves Under his snot for the Joshua fight, he'll be back and acting like his old self. Tyson loves money too much for him not to return to take that cash for AJ fights.
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