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LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 01: Tyson Fury speaks to the media during the Tyson Fury v Dilian Whyte press conference at Wembley Stadium on March 01, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images)

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LONDON, ENGLAND – MARCH 01: Tyson Fury speaks to the media during the Tyson Fury v Dilian Whyte press conference at Wembley Stadium on March 01, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by James Chance/Getty Images)
The video and pictures that are circulating on social media platforms displayed that Tyson Fury is still training as a boxer. Interestingly, it led to speculations that ‘The Gypsy King’ will make a comeback. But the other part of the story is that the champ has turned down all rumors of his comeback with a ‘Mental Health’ message.
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The greatest technician of this generation recently took to the social media platform to clarify, ‘Why is he still busy with boxing?’
The champ shared a picture on his Instagram story. He wrote, “Yes training daily but just to keep my weight down & for my mental health.”
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In another statement, he mentioned, “Still training according to trainer.”
Notably, Tyson Fury has announced his retirement after delivering a phenomenal showdown under the lights of Wimbley Stadium in London. The WBC and the Ring Magazine heavyweight champion defended the titles against the mandatory challenger, Dillian Whyte, in his style. After finishing his business, the champ went on a family vacation to France.
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While enjoying the holidays, Tyson Fury was filmed doing shadow boxing, running, and other training.
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This recent clip displayed Tyson Fury sharpening his punch-throwing skills in France.
His father, Big John Fury, said, “You just can’t stop training this when I can’t get over it. It’s on fire nearly 34 in August and still on fire. He’s getting beat for a long time. He never stops! Loves it. It’s a DNA thing. I do believe this man can train hours.”
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Such video clips made it hard to believe that Tyson Fury is retiring from the sport.
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Will Tyson Fury return for a fight again?
Tyson Fury is adamant about his decision of hanging the gloves and giving time to his family.
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In an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored, Fury said, “This is the truth, the gospel truth, nothing but the truth, I’m done. You know every good dog has his day and like the Roman leader said, ‘there will always be someone else to fight.”
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Albeit, many peoples still believe that Fury will return for the undisputed heavyweight title shot.
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