Fury retires........yawn
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39201
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
Re: Fury retires........yawn
big paris gonna take the hw crown back for the furys
-
Syntax Error
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 9004
- Joined: 22 Apr 2005, 08:00
Re: Fury retires........yawn
She could fight her husband for the lineal title and if she wins, he will claim he's been robbed & keep the belt anyway.
On a side note, Tyson is still obviously training, because he looks lean, so it's Dereck Chisora 4 baby!!!!
On a side note, Tyson is still obviously training, because he looks lean, so it's Dereck Chisora 4 baby!!!!
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100664
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Fury retires........yawn
What's funny is..
Usyk turned Fury into what Fury turned Wilder when they fought their 3rd fight.
Usyk turned Fury into what Fury turned Wilder when they fought their 3rd fight.
Re: Fury retires........yawn
I think it's a good point, if he comes back and fights on, he has to be carefully managed at a lower second tier level opponent roster.
-
mickey1975
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 22934
- Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 12:54
Re: Fury retires........yawn
Because he can beat all those guys.mickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 14:19Why? He's ranked as the number 2 heavyweight by almost everyone not on this board.
No point racking up losses, or taking unnecessary damage is there?
If he wants to fight on, that's his prerogative, then he should also look after his health.
Dubois will probably avoid him, like he has Parker, the Uysk ship has sailed, Kayabel is in line for a title shot, same with Parker, who else does that leave?
Lower second tier guys...
-
mickey1975
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 22934
- Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 12:54
Re: Fury retires........yawn
I want him to stay retired, I thought you meant he would need rebuilding.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 15:10Because he can beat all those guys.mickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 14:19Why? He's ranked as the number 2 heavyweight by almost everyone not on this board.
No point racking up losses, or taking unnecessary damage is there?
If he wants to fight on, that's his prerogative, then he should also look after his health.
Dubois will probably avoid him, like he has Parker, the Uysk ship has sailed, Kayabel is in line for a title shot, same with Parker, who else does that leave?
Lower second tier guys...
Re: Fury retires........yawn
I'd like him to stay retired too.mickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 15:37I want him to stay retired, I thought you meant he would need rebuilding.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 15:10Because he can beat all those guys.mickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 14:19
Why? He's ranked as the number 2 heavyweight by almost everyone not on this board.
No point racking up losses, or taking unnecessary damage is there?
If he wants to fight on, that's his prerogative, then he should also look after his health.
Dubois will probably avoid him, like he has Parker, the Uysk ship has sailed, Kayabel is in line for a title shot, same with Parker, who else does that leave?
Lower second tier guys...
It's hard to watch boxers keep going after they have peaked, especially heavyweights where the dangers are higher.Of course that is their choice, it just isn't mine.
Re: Fury retires........yawn
PERSONALY I THINK HE SHOULD STAY RETIRED But if he did come back no way would i want to see him fight Teir 2 type guys , couple reasons , he would want absolute top dollar so i would want absolute good hard fights its what he gets millions for ,KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 17:54I'd like him to stay retired too.mickey1975 wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 15:37I want him to stay retired, I thought you meant he would need rebuilding.KiwiRider wrote: ↑30 Mar 2025, 15:10
Because he can beat all those guys.
No point racking up losses, or taking unnecessary damage is there?
If he wants to fight on, that's his prerogative, then he should also look after his health.
Dubois will probably avoid him, like he has Parker, the Uysk ship has sailed, Kayabel is in line for a title shot, same with Parker, who else does that leave?
Lower second tier guys...
It's hard to watch boxers keep going after they have peaked, especially heavyweights where the dangers are higher.Of course that is their choice, it just isn't mine.
Taking lower case fighters may safe his health , but it may damage the health of over matched fighters , Nope for me it would defo have to be the top 5 -6 fighters he faces or NO ONE , Risking getting beat or even hurt against guys like DD , or any good fighter is why he would ask and comand millions of pounds ,
Fook giving Fury easy fights for millions of pounds he's already had his fair share . Top Teir fighters only , after all he would definetly still be classed in the top 3 no matter how you look at it , although that could soon change if he came back
Re: Fury retires........yawn
Good for him that he's not piled a load of weight on. Unless Joshua has completely melted down mentally since the Dubois fight, surely they are going to get the fight done in July or August.
Re: Fury retires........yawn
I saw an iterview with spencer brown a few days ago and he thinks Fury would beat Usyk if the fight was in the Uk .....
-
margaret thatcher
- Featherweight
- Posts: 39201
- Joined: 22 Jul 2019, 15:43
Re: Fury retires........yawn
we need usyk-chisora 2, usyk-dubois 3, usyk-aj 3, and fury-chisora 4 before we can have another fury-usyk fight
Re: Fury retires........yawn
Yes that's my positive take on it too.
Good on him for not blowing out and remaining healthy
The man has earned his retirement and has a huge family that he needs to enjoy.
-
Syntax Error
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 9004
- Joined: 22 Apr 2005, 08:00
Re: Fury retires........yawn
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑12 Apr 2025, 13:37 we need usyk-chisora 2, usyk-dubois 3, usyk-aj 3, and fury-chisora 4 before we can have another fury-usyk fight
Please don't give Turki, Hearn and Warren any ideas.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100664
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Fury retires........yawn
Promoter Bob Arum believes Tyson Fury will never fight again
Boxing promoter Bob Arum has said that he believes Tyson Fury will never fight again after he announced his retirement from the sport in January.
The former heavyweight champion announced his latest retirement from boxing one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
American promoter Arum, who worked with Fury in the past, has said he thinks this retirement is final.
"If I was a betting man I would say he will never fight again," Arum told the BBC Boxing podcast. "Marvin Hagler had an expression -- 'a rich guy who goes to bed wearing silk pyjamas doesn't get up in the morning to do road work.'
"Tyson, really, I don't think wants to get up in the morning and do road work and go through the experience of having to train when economically he doesn't have to do it anymore."
Fury also retired in 2013 and 2017, both announced via social media posts, and proving to be short-lived.
The 36-year-old last fought in the UK at Tottenham Hotspur stadium in 2022 where he beat Derek Chisora. The last three fights of his career took place in Saudi Arabia.
The Briton, who's career began in 2008, has a record of 34 wins, one draw and two defeats -- both at the hands of Usyk.
Boxing promoter Bob Arum has said that he believes Tyson Fury will never fight again after he announced his retirement from the sport in January.
The former heavyweight champion announced his latest retirement from boxing one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
American promoter Arum, who worked with Fury in the past, has said he thinks this retirement is final.
"If I was a betting man I would say he will never fight again," Arum told the BBC Boxing podcast. "Marvin Hagler had an expression -- 'a rich guy who goes to bed wearing silk pyjamas doesn't get up in the morning to do road work.'
"Tyson, really, I don't think wants to get up in the morning and do road work and go through the experience of having to train when economically he doesn't have to do it anymore."
Fury also retired in 2013 and 2017, both announced via social media posts, and proving to be short-lived.
The 36-year-old last fought in the UK at Tottenham Hotspur stadium in 2022 where he beat Derek Chisora. The last three fights of his career took place in Saudi Arabia.
The Briton, who's career began in 2008, has a record of 34 wins, one draw and two defeats -- both at the hands of Usyk.
-
jamesmcdonnell
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 45213
- Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11
Re: Fury retires........yawn
Fury v Joshua will happen, 5 years too late
It will probably be a shitshow, Joshua looks done, but the casuals will as ever eat it up.
It will probably be a shitshow, Joshua looks done, but the casuals will as ever eat it up.
-
Syntax Error
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 9004
- Joined: 22 Apr 2005, 08:00
Re: Fury retires........yawn
It's already more than 5 years too late.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑16 Apr 2025, 15:39 Fury v Joshua will happen, 5 years too late
It will probably be a shitshow, Joshua looks done, but the casuals will as ever eat it up.
-
jamesmcdonnell
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 45213
- Joined: 12 Nov 2003, 06:11
Re: Fury retires........yawn
True, it's probably 7-8 too lateSyntax Error wrote: ↑19 Apr 2025, 07:47It's already more than 5 years too late.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑16 Apr 2025, 15:39 Fury v Joshua will happen, 5 years too late
It will probably be a shitshow, Joshua looks done, but the casuals will as ever eat it up.
-
Ruthless-RKO
- Welterweight
- Posts: 100664
- Joined: 24 Apr 2016, 11:59
Re: Fury retires........yawn
Here we go..
-
golden_labrador
- Super Bantamweight
- Posts: 1751
- Joined: 25 Dec 2020, 18:18
Re: Fury retires........yawn
I think Tyson Fury boiling himself down to 160 is irresponsible
-
mickey1975
- Heavyweight

- Posts: 22934
- Joined: 02 Mar 2009, 12:54
Re: Fury retires........yawn
I would hope if he does come back it's not with Hill.
Re: Fury retires........yawn
Fury v Conor Benn, that's what's coming providing Benn can get up to 17 stone with a hydration clause.