Tyson Fury has said he will not withdraw his retirement from boxing – even for £1 billion (£1.3 billion).
Fury has been absent from the ring for almost a year, since being defeated in his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk, and announced his retirement in January.
However, previous retirements were short-lived and Fury always returned to the huge fights. He remains linked with a meeting with Anthony Joshua.
Fury, however, insisted he had no desire to put on the gloves again.
“There is no real reason why I would go back to the boxing ring,” he told YouTube channel FurociTV.
“I am 37 years ancient, I have been beaten for the last 25 years.
“Why do I want to go back to boxing?
“It used to be about money and titles. But now I have more money than I can spend and an unlimited number of belts and titles.
“Does it make me happier? No. Was the chase better than the victory? Yes. The climb was better than the top of the mountain.”
Fury added: “I could go back to boxing at any time, but I just don’t want to.
“I have no interest in even screaming about the spotlight.
“You could offer me £1 billion today and it wouldn’t move the needle, it wouldn’t get me going. Because I was past the point where I cared what people thought.”
The British heavyweight won the IBF, WBA and WBO championships, ending Wladimir Klitschko’s long reign, but he later suffered from mental problems.
He made an impressive return to competition and had an epic draw with Deontay Wilder, then defeated him in a rematch for the WBC belt, and then successfully defended it in a trilogy.
Fury also defeated British challengers Dereck Chisora and Dillian Whyte, but his undefeated career ended last year.
He was outpointed by Usyk, who won his first fight by split decision, and became the undisputed heavyweight champion. Usyk then defeated Fury again.
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On a possible return, he said: “Boxing takes no prisoners, it only takes victims. So I’m sitting here with all my abilities, I’ve made a lot of money and there’s no trace of me? I did really well there.
“But I don’t want to tempt fate. I don’t want to keep going back to the well. How many times can you do that without damaging your brain?”
However, Fury’s fight against long-time rival Joshua is still a fight that fans dream about. This is one of the most desired fights of 2026 according to ESPN.
Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn told ESPN they want to fight Fury and are planning their own route to this fantastic fight for next year.
“The only person who will take this fight is Turki Alalshikh,” Hearn told ESPN this week.
“That is the reality because the amount of money Tyson Fury would get and the way this deal has to come together makes him perfectly positioned and primed to fight this fight.”