Tyson Fury has been surrounded by reporters asking him about retirement during the IBA Pro fight night launch.
The British heavyweight has been retired since January after falling short against Oleksandr Usyk a second time.
Fury in the months since has been the centre of rumours of returns but has dismissed them at each turn.
With a Netflix documentary in production and appearances at events like Soccer Aid, it seems the Gypsy King is focused on a break from the sport.
But during interviews this morning, the 36-year-old did reveal the one fight to draw him back to the ring.
In a media scrum, posted by Boxing Social, he said: “What would I be coming back for?
“If I was going to come back, I’d come back for Usyk, but I want a fair result in England.
“That would be the one I want immediately, that would be the fight that I want next.”
Fury in no doubt he won the second Usyk fight
The Morecambe fighter made it very clear he only wants the fight in England after losing twice in Saudi Arabia.
Following the loss, the former WBC champion spoke on how he felt he was robbed on away soil.
In this new interview, he reiterated this feeling.
Fury said: “I only want a f***ing fair fight, I don’t want any favors. I want a fair fight and a fair result which I believe and I know, I didn’t.”
His second contest with Usyk went in favour of the Ukrainian with all judges scoring it 116-112.
However, Tyson could not see a way the 38-year-old could have beaten him.
“I thought I won it by five rounds, I watched it literally 250 times and each way I never ever see there as a way for him to win.
“But they can do what they want. If they say it is f***ing Tuesday, it’s Tuesday. “I’ve always said I never give a f*** about anybody’s opinion, until it f***ed my life.”
While no solid confirmation of a return to the ring, the fact he still trains ‘two times’ a day is a sign he may not be fully out the door.
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