Hearn continues to distrust Fury's retirement

Andrew Karlov May 19, 2022, 11:31 a.m.
Tyson Fury
Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury (32-0-1, 23 KOs) annoyed Eddie Hearn for years with what he said and did, but most of all with the way he fought and won. The head of Matchroom has Joshua, White and Chisora ​​on his team, but Fury was and still is the number one heavyweight.

The WBC world champion after an early victory over Dillian Whyte announced his retirement, but the British promoter does not believe in his words. And now that WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has given Fury more time to think about his future, Hearn seems to be unhappy again.

“Let’s give him time to think, to rest, because he just held a mandatory defense. There is no rush to force him or his team to make any decisions. We will be in touch, he is on vacation with his family, ”Suleiman, head of the World Boxing Council, said recently.

“I don’t understand why he got time from the WBC? Fury is retired, after all,” Hearn said sarcastically. Hearn then stated his opinion, stating that he simply did not believe in any "King of the Gypsy" pensions.

“We all know that Fury did not retire. He will not risk winning the WBC title. And I hope that in the next fight he will meet the best in the Usyk vs. Joshua rematch. It would be a great career-defining fight,” added the head of Matchroom Boxing.

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