Everyone dreamed, in the event of victory against Whyte, his official challenger, of a title reunification fight against the winner of the rematch between his compatriot Anthony Joshua and the Ukrainian Oleksander Usyk who robbed him of his WBA, IBF belts. and WBO last September.

But on the sidelines of an event which took place in London on Tuesday to present his April 23 fight, Fury assured that he would be "completely retired" after facing Whyte.

"What I want to do after boxing is laze on a beach, drink pina coladas, drive Ferraris and live on a boat, period. That's what I'll do," insisted the 33-year-old boxer.

Asked about his ambitions to unify the belts, the "Gipsy King" (King of the Gypsies), the nickname he gave himself, replied that he was "double undefeated world champion, (which he had) 150 million in (his) bank account and nothing left to prove to anyone".

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