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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

After thirteen long years of service in the sport, Tyson Fury will see himself exit professional boxing following his bout against Dillian Whyte. Fury, who will dance his last in front of 94,000 people at Wembley, London, will introduce the biggest night in British boxing as he goes to war.

Repeatedly, ‘The Gypsy King’ in recent times has told the media that he is hanging his gloves and will not be coming back to fight. However, as the world fastens its seatbelt to witness Gypsy jab his heart out for one last time, Paris Fury makes an inciting announcement that gets the fans all worked up.

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A day ahead of the fight, at the official weigh-in, Boxing UK interviewed Paris Fury in an electric environment, giving off excitement and nerves. When the correspondent asked Paris Fury whether she believed it to be her husband’s last or not, the following is what she said:

“I’d love it to be his last one. I personally, honestly, think if the AJ’s [Anthony Joshua] might come along, I think he’ll take it. I know he couldn’t resist, but I think the truth of it is he knows it probably won’t. So think, this might be his last fight.”

But how would Tyson Fury look against Anthony Joshua?

Anthony Joshua is 32 years old and stands in the orthodox stance while he fights. A former Olympian, Joshua made his professional debut in the year 2013. As of today, a heavyweight fighter, Anthony Joshua, holds a professional record of 24 wins and 2 losses.

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Impressively, 22 which is 84.62% of his victories come by a way of knockout. He stands 6 feet and 6 inches tall and reportedly has a reach of 208cm.

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On the other hand, the man of the moment, Tyson Fury, who prepares for one of the biggest checks of his entire life, is 33 years old. Like Joshua, Fury also enjoys fighting by standing in the orthodox stance. Fury, who turned pro in 2008, as of now has 32 fights on his resume.

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His professional record comprises 31 wins and 0 losses. In contrast with Joshua, 22, which is 68.75%, of Fury’s wins come via knockout. Fury stands 6 feet and 9 inches tall, and over Joshua, he has eight centimeters of reach advantage.

Do you also believe that Fury will come out of his retirement to fight Joshua? Let us know in the comments below.