'The Gypsy King' has a history of announcing retirements only to step back into the ring when the right opponent and payday come along. After losing twice to Oleksandr Usyk, Fury declared he was hanging up his gloves. But soon after, he started talking about possible fights with Usyk or Anthony Joshua.
Over the weekend, Fury threw another curveball. When asked at Doncaster Racecourse about his return to boxing, he told Sky Sports:
"Never. Really. Too old. Look at my beard, all gray. Boxing is a young man's game."
But Fury's cheeky demeanor suggested he might not be entirely serious. The heavyweight champ's inconsistent messaging has left everyone guessing about his true intentions.
At this point, two possibilities exist: Fury will fight again, or he won't. If he does return to the ring, it's likely to be for a big-money clash with either Usyk or Joshua.
For now, the boxing world will have to wait and see if 'The Gypsy King' decides to lace up his gloves one more time or if he's truly ready to walk away from the sport for good.