16 January 2025

Turki Al-Sheikh says he will talk to recently retired Tyson Fury about bringing him back. He says he wants to give the “Gypsy King” “some time” To be with his family before talking to him about the fight.

Fury (34-2-1, 24 KO) may still be grieving about his recent loss to unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk on December 21 in Riyadh. In the post-fight press conference, he was in complete denial mode, unwilling to accept that Usyk (23-0, 14 knockouts) had beaten him to the punch in a 12-round unanimous decision win.

Childish reaction

Tyson claimed to have won three rounds, and many of his fans supported that illusion by saying the same thing. Interestingly, Tyson also felt he won the first fight with Usyk. He just thinks the judges worked on him and he's bitter about it.

The retirement clip was a classic knee-jerk reaction from the “Gypsy King,” as if to say, “You won’t let me go anymore.” It's in full soaking mode, running Passive aggressive To punish the boxing world for not giving him a win over Usyk.

It's very childish but completely predictable from Fury. He wants his needs met with the victory given to him, and he cannot accept defeat with a strict upper limit like most adults. He cannot handle defeat.

“First of all, this kind of decision should be made by the fighters. Of course, as a boxing fan, I don’t like it,” Turki Al-Sheikh said. talkSport Boxing About Tyson Fury's retirement.

“We want to see Tyson in more big fights, but I can understand his position. You don't know, these kind of decisions can change over time. I will support him and discuss it with him. I will leave him for a while to be with his family, then we can discuss it.

The temptation to get angry again

It's clear that Fury will fight again. When I leave Millions waves Under his nose in the Joshua fight, he will be back and acting like his old self. Tyson loves money too much to go back and grab that money for AJ's fights.

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