The 33-year-old has repeatedly said he retired after successfully defending his WBC world heavyweight crown in April when he stopped Dillian Whyte in the sixth round at Wembley. Rumors have been circulating since then of a possible return, however, and Fury – who has not yet left the WBC belt – has hinted that a big revelation will come soon after he sat down for talks with supporter Frank Warren last week. “We have some very exciting news, I think people were waiting for our action plan,” Fury told Queensberry on YouTube. “We had a nice Italian language in London, we had a long discussion about a lot of things and… Frank do you want to get them from here?” Warren added: “We’ve looked at a few scenarios. I talked to Tyson again today and we hope we can come up with something Tyson wants to do. We’ve talked about different scenarios. Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player As he prepares to make his Las Vegas debut on Saturday night, Muhammad Ali’s grandson Nico Ali Walsh says Tyson Fury is among the greatest heavyweights of all time. “Maybe an exhibition fight, we do not know. Something will come out of it. Once Tyson is happy, then I will be happy and whatever is going to happen will be. “Obviously there is a lot to talk about and the public will want to see Tyson Fury back in the ring, where he is king. I want to see this. “I understand where Tyson is and what he said, people are retiring and coming back in a few years, I like friends fighting when he’s at his peak and for me Tyson Fury is not at his peak. [yet]. “This show last time was something else, but we will have a good chat and I am sure we will have some good news that we can announce soon enough.” Asked if that meant he would return to a shape or form, Fury replied, “One hundred percent, as Jerry Maguire and Frank said, ‘Show me the money!’ “If anyone can show me the money, I gave Frank Warren a nickname years ago, I called him ‘Magic Man.’ “We will do something big, big to happen.” Warren added: “We did this together. It’s incredible to work with this man.” Use the Chrome browser for a more accessible video player EXCLUSIVE: Dillian Whyte was disappointed with what he felt was an “illegal boost” to his defeat by Tyson Fury, but insists he can return vigorously to reclaim world titles. The prospect of Fury facing the winner of Joshua’s rematch with Usick in a unification match has been articulated, but Fury said it would be expensive to face the “middleweight” or “bodybuilder” afterwards. “There is something we should be really excited about, but it does not concern Usyk or Joshua right now,” Fury said. “I will make a decision on all this. I just fought, not even three months ago. I would not expect to compete until October, November, December anyway. “I have no obligation. Nobody rushes me to do something. “When this middleweight hits this bodybuilder again, there will be only one man who will arrange this ultimate circus, right?” What I would say to the people who want this fight to be, it’s better to have a big portfolio of checks, because getting the big ‘Gypsy King’ out of the pension, buying out this country again, will cost. . “I’m a prize fighter and I’m really fighting for prizes, but it will cost if you want me to do a mission in this medium weight and show you what a real heavyweight does to him. “It will be expensive, you have to have big pockets and then we can talk. Until [they fight]I will stay at Morecambe, training like crazy “. Asked about his training program, Fury said: “I train twice a day. I run in the morning and do weights and boxing at night. This is not for a specific reason, just to keep me fit, healthy and mentally. good . “I’m enjoying my life, I’m running and racing, this is my way of enjoying life. I’ll drink a few beers every now and then. I’m busy. “