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Tyson Fury reckons he’ll be sad and lonely when he ends his boxing career.
The 33-year-old will take on Deontay Wilder for the third time on the weekend, and doesn’t know what he’ll replace boxing with when he hangs up his gloves.
Because he doesn’t fight for the money or fame, the Gypsy King claims he’s only in the sport as he’s been chosen.
Fury also doesn’t feel 100 per cent going into his trilogy fight with Wilder, but despite not being at his best, he reckons he’ll still get the job done come fight night.
Meanwhile, Wilder has claimed he feels his retirement is getting closer too.
The Bronze Bomber only has one anonymous person left on his list to fight, then he’s ready to turn his back on the sport.
Speaking to Last Stand Podcast, Wilder said: “I can feel it getting close, retirement. I’m seeking one champion, one face, one name.
“The faster I can get that, the faster I can retire and get the hell out of here.”
However, Wilder still has to get past Fury who reckons he knows exactly how to stop the American on Saturday.
Finally, Fury claimed he plans to drag Wilder into a dog fight first, and then give him a hiding.
And once he does that, Wilder won’t ever want to fight him again, Fury thinks.
He said to Fox Sport Australia: “I’m going to take the fight to him and drag him into a dog fight and drown him into deep water.
“That’s exactly what I’m going to do with him.
“I’m expecting an inside-the-distance fight for sure, and definitely going to give him a good hiding and beat him up real bad.
“He will not want to fight me again after this, I’ll put it that way. There will be no fourth fight.”