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Tuesday 4 October 2016

Boxing: Tyson Fury Announces His Retirement With Expletive-Ridden Tweet

Image result for World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury says he has retired from boxing in an expletive-laden message on Twitter.
World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury quit boxing on Monday - and did so through a foul-mouthed social media message.
The 28-year-old has twice withdrawn from defending his belts against Vladmir Klitcschko, and last week it was reported that he had tested positive for cocaine and was facing a ban from the sport and the loss of his WBA and WBO titles.
He tweeted that 'Boxing is the saddest thing I ever took part in, all a pile of sh**, I'm the greatest, & I'm also retired, so go suck a d***, happy days.'
Image result for World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury says he has retired from boxing in an expletive-laden message on Twitter.

Last week there were reports that Fury was suffering mental health issues so could not fight, but his camp has not commented on this or the cocaine claims.
World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury says he has retired from boxing in an expletive-laden message on Twitter.
The 28-year-old withdrew from a rematch with Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko, scheduled for 29 October, because of reported mental health issues.
He also faces a hearing on the charge of the alleged doping violation.
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