The 33-year-old Gypsy King said that he is training again with a view to returning 200 million pounds.
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Tyson Fury has confirmed that he will retire. Credit: Getty
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And he could win a significant payday if he fights with Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
But the world heavyweight boxing champion warned: “If you want me, it will cost me.”
Fury had pledged to resign in April after Dillian Whyte’s KO at Wembley Stadium left him undefeated with £ 150m in the bank.
But he confirmed that he is training “like crazy” and will retire for a big wallet – which can exceed 200 million £.
The father of six – a supporter of Frank Warren concluding a secret deal – said: “I’ll be back in the ring 100%, just like in the movie when Jerry Maguire shouted, ‘Show me the money!’
“If anyone can show me the money, it’s Frank Warren. “I call him Magic Man and we’re going to make some big, big things happen.”
He said he incorporated his boxing training into his usual home routine at Morecambe, Lancs.
Fury said: “I train twice a day, every day, running in the morning and weights and boxing at night. I have enjoyed myself running at least four miles and a maximum of six and doing boxing and boxing.
“I’m an award fighter and I’m fighting for awards, but it will cost me if you want me. Until then, the Big Mac will stay at Morecambe, train like crazy, get a haircut and shave on Mondays, park vans on Tuesdays, garbage days on Wednesdays and train every day.
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An unstable Tyson Fury was chased in a taxi in Cannes last monthCredit: Twitter
Fury had one of his traditional outbursts after his victory at Wembley – and was videotaped boarding a taxi in Cannes while staggering drunk with John’s dad and friends.
Last night he admitted that he behaves like a “real idiot abroad”, but says that he likes the drink and is not a “robot”.
He said: “I also drink some beers from time to time, kick some taxis as we have all seen! I enjoyed myself, I was abroad and I behaved like a real idiot – as we all do.
“Every stupid Briton abroad, with a few beers inside, has done that. Who has never been on vacation, got up and made a real mug? Everyone I know has done it. I’m not a programmed robot that tells me what to say and do.
“I’m as real as waking up in the morning and having breakfast and putting on your shoes. There is no script here. ” Fury said how the knockout in the sixth round by his colleague Brit Whyte in front of 94,000 people surpassed Ed Sheeran’s larger audience at Wembley – much to the annoyance of the pop star.
He said the night was a “dream come true”, including the bizarre moment when he asked UFC cage fighter Francis Ngannu if he had a big whine during a live post-match interview.
I will return to the ring 100%, just like in the movie when Jerry Maguire shouted “Show me the money!”.
Fury recalled: “It went absolutely fantastically. We had the record-breaking crowd there in the history of any event – and Ed Sheeran was really excited about it.
“Then we had a great knockout to close it all – what a dismissal. The fireworks, the crowd, the fans, the song, the UFC guy who jumps in the ring after the fight and I ask how big his core (Willy) is. It was definitely a dream come true. “
However, he said at the time that Whyte’s fight would be his last, stating: “I did everything I ever wanted to do. I will retire as just the second heavyweight in history, after Rocky Marciano, who will retire undefeated. “I was unbeaten in this game.”
But now the 6-foot 9-inch star has been tempted to retire by promising a mammoth last payday – who could see a match in Saudi Arabia against British rival Anthony Joshua.
Fury jokingly suggested paying for gasoline in an effort to overcome the cost-of-living crisis.
He laughed and said: “If Frank makes a deal with the Saudis, I hope he can get me free fuel for life, because I spend a fortune on petrol and diesel.” Experts predict that Warren will demand 200 million pounds for a long-awaited match with Joshua – provided that he beats the Ukrainian Oleksandr Usik.
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Tyson Fury Predicts Oleksandr Usyk to Defeat Anthony JoshuaCredit: Getty
A source in the ring near Camp Fury told the Sun last night: “A two-game deal with a 200 200 million wallet shared between Fury and Joshua had been discussed – and could still happen. But that kind of money will only be made if Joshua beats Usyk.
“It would be a real British Battle and it would go into huge pay-per-view business with one match at Wembley and the other probably in Saudi Arabia.
“If Usyk wins, the wallet will be more like 100 100 million – but in any case Tyson’s tangles.” In Cannes, Fury was seen drunk in a taxi before attempting to open the locked tailgate. The video shows the driver explaining to his friends that Fury was very drunk before leaving.
Fury then kicked the white Renault bumper.
He later posted a clip on social media, admitting that he had “a few sherbets” and added that “beer is stronger in France”.
Now a planned return would further consolidate its place in the history of heavyweight boxing.
Mohamed Ali, whose titles were revoked in 1967 after refusing to play in Vietnam, regained his crown against his beloved George Forman in Zaire in 1974.
Forman resigned at the age of 35, but beat Michael Moorer in 1994 to regain his title at the age of 45.