JAKARTA - Tyson Fury's coach, Sugarhill Steward, revealed that the tactics applied to his team were always aimed at knocking out his opponent.

For that, said Steward, Fury hopes to finish the game against Dillian Whyte, because that's what they train for.

"It's always a knockout. Every fight, I prepare Tyson to take down the opponent," said Steward quoted from Marca.

Steward added that he did not believe the 33-year-old boxer would fight Anthony Joshua in the near future.

Fury previously claimed that he would hang up his gloves after the match against Dillian Whyte, which will take place on 23 April 2022 at Wembley Stadium, London.

"Listen, those two guys had a chance to fight when they were both 45," Stewart told BT Sport.

"Who knows? Did you hold on and keep waiting for it?

"Or do you live your life in peace knowing that you've done all you can to be successful and knowing that you've put in everything?

"And I think that's what Tyson chose to do by saying he's going to retire after this fight here."


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