'I would just go back to Morecambe and never sniff boxing again': Tyson Fury reveals he will never fight again if he loses rematch to Deontay Wilder

  • Tyson Fury challenges Deontay Wilder for his WBC title in Las Vegas after draw
  • Fury insisted that he will not return to the ring if he does not beat Bronze Bomber
  • Gypsy King received hero's welcome at promotional event for Saturday's fight

Tyson Fury has revealed he will never fight again if he loses to Deontay Wilder in their rematch on Saturday night.

The Brit challenges Wilder for his WBC title in Las Vegas following their controversial draw in Los Angeles in December 2018.

And Fury has insisted that he will not return to the ring if he does not beat the Bronze Bomber at the weekend. 

Tyson Fury has revealed he will never fight again if he loses to Deontay Wilder on Saturday

'Deontay's punches will bounce off me because I'm bullet proof,' he said.

'If I cannot beat Deontay Wilder then I'm no good. I will not go down as a great or a champion. 

'I would just go back to Morecambe and never sniff boxing again. And I doubt I'd ever see him again. 

The Brit challenges Wilder for his WBC title in Las Vegas following their controversial draw

'He wouldn't come to Morecambe and I'm certainly never going to live in Alabama.' 

Fury received a hero's welcome at the promotional event for Saturday's fight on Tuesday. 

The Gypsy King wore an extravagant suit made up of hundreds of pictures of his own face at the MGM Grand.

Fury received a hero's welcome at the promotional event for Saturday's fight on Tuesday

Fury received a hero's welcome at the promotional event for Saturday's fight on Tuesday

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Fury reveals he will never fight again if he loses rematch to Wilder

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