Tyson Fury WILL RETURN TO BOXING FOR A FIGHT WITH Anthony Joshua AND Alexander Usyk Usyk - Joshua British boxer Tyson Fury can return to the ring only for the sake of holding a unification fight, his wife Paris believes. "If he had unfinished business, I would say, 'Yes, Tyson, we need to do this.' But he has nothing to prove. So if he really doesn't want to continue, if he's doing it for money, fame, he doesn't need it. Today he is the most famous person on the planet. I think the only reason that can force Tyson to return to the ring is a unification fight," Reuters quotes Paris Fury as saying. On the eve of Fury defended the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title, defeating another British representative Dillian White by technical knockout in the sixth round. Before the fight, Fury announced his retirement and after the fight confirmed his intentions. Fury is 33 years old, he fought 33 fights in the professional ring, won 32 victories (23 by knockout), in 2018 his duel against American Deontay Wilder ended in a draw. The King's last press conference. Tyson Fury knocked out Dillian White and announced his retirement from boxing. The Gypsy King reserved the right only to exhibition fights, stating that the result of the rematch between Usyk and Joshua does not concern him. At the 30-minute post-match press conference, the champion scrupulously listed all his titles in professional boxing, distributed thanks and declared himself a legend. About the decisive uppercut "We practiced and practiced in the camp — long punches, a jab from the shoulder. Today I often hooked him with a left check-hook. We've been running this kick on our paws a lot—bam-bam-bam, bam-bam-bam. Today was a funny moment — I punched him with a left hook in the body. I say, "Well, Body Snatcher, does it hurt you, huh?", he's like, "Yeah-a-a-a." Did I know that an uppercut is a blow that will definitely go in? I saw that he was ready for my direct blows, he took them into the block. I understood that I was working too high, I needed the blows to go lower. But it still turned out that the blows were coming too early, he managed to put a block. Then I began to process it along the body, hit the body with an uppercut, then ducked to the side and brought this uppercut already. It was about time for this strike. Lennox Lewis would be proud of such a blow. I am happy with the referee's work in this episode, if he had let Dillian continue, he could have taken very, very serious damage. Dillian is tough, he took heavy blows today, he tried to get closer, but my ability to keep a favorable distance for me is on another level. He tried to cut himself, beat me with elbows, forearms, butted his head like Klitschko. But it's hard to crush in such a manner when you're slow and you're fighting against a fighter 206 centimeters tall and 122 kilograms of weight." About how mass and a change of mindset made him a knockout "Even if today was not a knockout, but a 12-round decision, I would be happy. For me, the main thing is always to get a victory. In recent years, my team and I have discovered that I can knock people out just like any other heavyweight. I can use my mass. I never thought about it before because I had this elusive style, dives and dips. But strength and weight have brought me dividends in recent fights. With Deontay Wilder, for example, it was impossible to try to outbox him. You can interrupt him for 12 rounds, and then he will hit once, and you will wake up on the floor. It is necessary to drag him into a fight. I managed it, albeit at the cost of four knockdowns. I'm happy for Dillian White, he made millions of dollars today. And he wasn't just fighting against a good champion, he was fighting against a legend. I am a man who has the balls of King Kong, the heart of a lion and the mindset of the Wizard of Oz." "Before the third fight with Wilder, my wife Paris and I were sitting in a house in Vegas. And I told her, "This is my last fight, baby. I can't do this anymore." She replied, "I'm happy to hear that. Let this fight be the last." After the fight, I stood in the shower and said to myself: "Absolutely this is the last time, no more fighting." But then Frank called me and said we could do a homecoming fight at Wembley. And I told Paris that I had to take on another challenge, I had to go through all this noise again.