
“I don’t believe that,” Fury replied. “I feel like you’ve all had the benefit of my presence for the last two decades. I’ve created more f-ckin’ millionaires than the lottery has in this industry, indeed. And if I never step into the ring again, I’m content. Very content, and you should feel the same because I’m leaving this in one piece, still looking good, still able to produce great content and bring joy to everyone. That’s what I do, I spread happiness. I miss you all as well. God bless you, and I’ll catch you in 2026 if the terms are right.”
Fury was then inquired about the recent comments on social media regarding a possible third bout with Oleksandr Usyk after feeling he was unfairly judged in the first two encounters.
“I’ve reviewed that match a hundred times, even the last one, actually — more than the first one, truly, because he did have that one moment in Round 8 where he shook me around, although I didn’t hit the canvas. I refused to fall like a f-ckin’ Spartan. But the second match, it wasn’t even close, man. Seriously, go and watch the fight. Even the commentators afterwards agreed, saying Fury was ahead by four rounds — every single one of them! Check out TNT Sports!”
Ultimately, Fury would take a bold position on the forthcoming fight between Jake Paul and Anthony Joshua.
“I think Jake Paul knocks out AJ if they face each other. Absolutely. If they do fight, I’m betting £1M on Jake Paul.”








