In the recent conversation with BT Sport's Carl Frampton, Tyson Fury admitted his career may be like legendary Roberto Duran. The Super-Middleweight boxer of the Panama ended his illustrious career at the age of 50, when he was no longer able to play.
“I can't stop. Maybe I will end my career like Roberto Duran, because I don't know anything but boxing,” Fury said. “I will end my unbeaten record because it now has no meaning.”
“I used to think that becoming an unbeaten champion of Heavyweight is like Rocky Marciano can make me satisfied. But now I know why the best people will have to take defeat. Because they will need a milestone to stop. No one can be unbeaten forever,” Fury added.
Tyson Fury is holding a record of 32 wins 1 draw after 33 professional matches. In particular, 'King Gypsy' has 23 victories of Knock Out. He currently holds the Heavyweight belt of WBC and will be up to December 3. Fury's opponent Derek Chisora, who had lost to him in two previous matches. The screen between the two boxers will take place on Tottenham's stadium.
Also in the conversation with BT Sport, the 34 -year -old boxer was quite excited with a match with Oleksandr Usyk in March 2023. He said: “If the match against USYK can arrange, and fans really want to see it, then I UYYK is the person I want to compete next. It is likely that it will take place in Saudi Arabia.”