Frank Warren, who promoted Fury for some of his best years, doesn't think 'The Gypsy King' will come back this time. He told reporters:
"Whatever he's gonna do he's gonna do. He's retired. That's the end of it. People can debate it and have their opinions but the only opinion that matters is Tyson's."
Fury's career was full of big moments. He won belts at British, Commonwealth, and European levels before snatching world honours from Wladimir Klitschko in 2015. His trilogy with Deontay Wilder started with a draw before two knockouts. He also beat Dillian Whyte, Derek Chisora, and Francis Ngannou.
But the losses to Usyk in the undisputed title fight and rematch seem to have pushed Fury to hang up his gloves for good. Warren added:
"At this moment in time I don't expect him to come back. If he doesn't want to come back he's content and happy with his life, and if he's happy, I'm happy."
Fury has retired before, but this time feels different. Some fans hope he'll return for a big fight with Anthony Joshua, but for now, the 'Gypsy King' seems content with life outside the ring.