Teddy Atlas has sent a Muhammad Ali warning to Tyson Fury and has urged 'The Gypsy King' to stay retired from boxing. Fury recently announced through social media that he's calling time on his spectacular career.
"The Gypsy King" now appears to be living the good life in retirement. In a picture posted by his wife, Paris, Fury is seen visiting Disneyland Paris alongside his wife and seven kids.
Tyson Fury retired from boxing for a second time, he announced Monday, Jan. 13, just after he left his wife and their seven kids for three months to dedicate himself to training.
Tyson Fury is hanging up his gloves. The former heavyweight champion announced Monday that he is retiring from boxing at the age of 36, less than a month after “The Gypsy King” lost for a second consecutive time to Oleksandr Usyk.
The boxing world was handed a shock on Monday when former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury announced his retirement from the sport … again.
It has been eight days since Tyson Fury's retirement from boxing announcement . The former world champion made the decision following a second successive loss to Oleksandr Usyk in December where he claimed he was robbed of a victory on the judges' scorecards.
Fury is one of the best fighters of his generation, reaching boxing's pinnacle as a heavyweight, but skeptics wonder whether this will stick
The announcement comes after Fury suffered a second defeat of his career by Oleksandr Usyk last month in Saudi Arabia.
Tyson Fury took to social media to surprisingly announce that he is retiring from boxing, revealing the massive news in a short video.
A decorated heavyweight boxing career apparently has come to an end with Tyson Fury announcing his retirement.
In the wake of a second loss to Oleksandr Usyk, former undisputed heavyweight champion Tyson Fury retires with career record of 34-2-1.
The Gypsy King’ suffered a second consecutive loss to Oleksandr Usyk in December and is intent on hanging the gloves up despite talk of a mega fight with Anthony Joshua