JAKARTA - Tyson Fury's retirement has always been short-lived, and that's proven. Gypsy King now wants to face Oleksandr Usyk after the Ukrainian beat Anthony Joshua.

Claiming that he was bored with retirement, Fury also said he was interested in fighting Joshua. Gypsy King is said to have offered AJ a 40 percent share of income if they walked into the ring.

"I'm tired of retiring," Fury told The Ring magazine, quoted by Marca, Thursday.

"I've been out of the ring for five months and changed my mind. After all, no one trusts me, right?

"This is great. But nothing can be compared to being the heavyweight world champion.

"I love boxing. I really like it."

Fury wants to face Joshua in November, although that date is unlikely considering Joshua just fought in August.

"He's going to be a big underdog, so he's a problem solver," Fury said in his attempt to challenge Joshua.

"If everyone expects him to lose and he beats me, then he goes back up and is bigger than ever.

"And if he loses three times, what's the difference if he loses four times? Four defeats don't mean anything. Look atprincip Chisora, he's already 12 times lost and he's still fighting."


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