"Is it early or not early? I think it's very early. He's actually had a very colorful career. In 2015, when he beat Klitschko, Fury went into some sort of depression. But let's not be judgmental. Used drugs, then even wanted to commit suicide. Mental health needs some work there. More to think about.
I think if Fury and Anthony Joshua met, everything would be sold out the same day, the box office would be made huge. So Fury, you'll still get in the ring. I bet odds of 1 in 3 that you will come out," Briedis said on his YouTube channel.
Recall that earlier Fury announced on social networks about the end of his career after two defeats from Oleksandr Usyk.