The Briton knocked out Dillian Whyte in front
of a sell-out crowd at Wembley Stadium on Saturday to retain his
heavyweight crown, telling fans afterwards it was unlikely he
would fight again.
His wife, Paris, later told BT Sport that he would only return
for a title unification bout.
"This is the truth, the gospel truth, nothing but the truth, I’m
done," Fury told Piers Morgan Uncensored on Fox Nation.
"You know every good dog has his day and like the Roman leader
said, there will always be someone else to fight."
The 33-year-old, who previously promised his wife he would
retire, extended his unbeaten record to 32 wins and a draw with
Saturday's victory over Whyte.
"When is enough enough? I’m happy, I’m healthy, I’ve still got
my brains, I can still talk," said Fury.
"I’ve got a beautiful wife, I’ve got six kids, I’ve got umpteen
belts, I’ve got plenty of money, success, fame, glory. What more
am I doing it for?"
(Reporting by Amy Tennery in New York; Editing by Toby Davis)
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