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Turki Al Sheik said he would talk about a rematch with the recently retired Tyson Fury. He said he wanted to give ‘Gypsy King’ “Sometimes” Being with the family before talking about the fight.
Wrath (34-2-1, 24 KOs) may still feel salty because of his recent loss to unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk on Dec. 21 in Riyadh. At the post-fight press conference, Usyk (23-0, 14 KOs) was in complete denial as he refused to concede a 12-round unanimous decision victory.
Tyson claimed he won in three rounds, and many of his fans supported this delusion by saying the same thing. Interestingly, Tyson felt he won the first fight against Usyk. He thought he was the only one working on the jury and was bitter.
The retirement bit was a bullish response from ‘King of the Gypsies’, ‘I won’t have to hit anymore.’ He is in full immersion mode. Passive-aggressive To punish the boxing world for not giving Usyk a win.
It’s childish but completely predictable from anger. He wants to be satisfied by a given victory, and he cannot accept defeat as strongly as most mature adults. He can’t handle defeat.
“First of all, this kind of decision should come from 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 would like to see Tyson in more big fights, but I can understand his situation. You never know, this kind of decision can change in time. I will support him and discuss it with him. I will leave for a while to be with his family, then we will discuss it.”
It’s clear that Wrath will fight again. When Turkey Millions of waves Under the whispers for Joshua’s fight, he comes back and acts like his old self. Tyson loves money too much for AJ fights to not come back to take that money.