Tyson Fury Doubts He Will Ever Lose A Fight: ‘There’s Nobody Out There To Beat Me’
Tyson Fury believes he will retire as an undefeated boxer.
Fury is currently 30-0-1 as a pro and the draw to Deontay Wilder was a controversial one as many thought Fury should’ve won the fight. However, in the rematch, he proved how much better he was as he steamrolled through him and will now have their trilogy match on October 9 in Las Vegas.
To no surprise, Tyson Fury is the betting favorite and if he wins, many expect him to face Anthony Joshua next time out. Although many think it would be a competitive fight, Fury believes he beats both of them and then possibly retires as he says he only has a couple of fights left.
“I’ve never lost a fight. I don’t think I’ll ever lose a fight, no. I don’t think I will. I don’t think there’s nobody out there to beat me,” Fury told Gary Neville’s The Overlap (via BoxingScene). “The big thing is – I’ll tell you what they always do – and he already fell victim to it, Joshua. They talk about fights that’s not happening. Everybody wants to talk to me about the Joshua fight.
“They don’t care about the fight that I’m having. All of a sudden, they want me to look over what I’m doing and then get chinned. I’m laid on my back flat by Wilder and he’s taking my position,” Fury continued. “I’ve only got, two, three fights left, because there’s no more challenges. They’ve all been beaten. I’ve got Wilder next and provided I get through that, then I’ve got AJ.”
Fury has retired already in his career before, so it wouldn’t be a surprise to see him walk away from the sport if he does beat Wilder and Joshua.
Do you think Tyson Fury will retire undefeated as he thinks?