Retirement Signal, Fury: 3 Fighting After That I Disappeared
"Three battles and after that, I will disappear." The sentence slid from Tyson Fury's mouth as a sign that he would hang a boxing glove. Signal Fury will retire in the middle of the planned battle with Tom Schwarz scheduled for June 15, 2019, at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, United States.
The retirement signal is on fire considering Fury's age is now entering 30 years. Fury also understands if his career will soon end. However, Fury insists he will undergo two more battles after facing Tom Schwarz.
The former heavyweight world champion already has a battle agenda on September 28. Only, who will be the next Fury opponent on September 28 has not been disclosed. Boxers nicknamed The Gypsy King did not want to speculate about his opponent later whether Anthony Joshua or a re-duel with Deontay Wilder. "I will be very active this year. I will fight three times, after that, I will disappear, '' Fury said to IFL TV.
Fury is certain to fight Schwarz in Las Vegas after plans for a repeat fight with Wilder were unclear following a controversial draw in December. The Manchester-born Englishman has signed a contract with ESPN and Top Rank for his fight against Schwarz.
Fury admitted that Schwarz was not a boxer who was easily defeated. He saw Schwarz like a hungry lion that would make him sprawl. "He has a record of 16 KOs from 24 wins. "Honestly, he's a good boxer," said Fury. "One good thing, I don't want to underestimate it." { SOURCE }
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The former heavyweight world champion already has a battle agenda on September 28. Only, who will be the next Fury opponent on September 28 has not been disclosed. Boxers nicknamed The Gypsy King did not want to speculate about his opponent later whether Anthony Joshua or a re-duel with Deontay Wilder. "I will be very active this year. I will fight three times, after that, I will disappear, '' Fury said to IFL TV.
Fury is certain to fight Schwarz in Las Vegas after plans for a repeat fight with Wilder were unclear following a controversial draw in December. The Manchester-born Englishman has signed a contract with ESPN and Top Rank for his fight against Schwarz.
Fury admitted that Schwarz was not a boxer who was easily defeated. He saw Schwarz like a hungry lion that would make him sprawl. "He has a record of 16 KOs from 24 wins. "Honestly, he's a good boxer," said Fury. "One good thing, I don't want to underestimate it." { SOURCE }

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