The 31-year-old Brit wants to emulate the former heavyweight champion whom he defeated in 2015 via a unanimous decision putting an end to his domination in the heavyweight division.

World Heavyweight Champion, Tyson Fury has sent out a warning to every boxer in the heavyweight division, he is set to dominate and rule the division till he retires like Vladimir Klitschko.

Fury, 31, was the man who ended Klitschko’s unified champion reign in 2015 inflicting a first defeat on the Ukrainian for over ten years, thereby putting an end to the “Klitschko Era” which was the period where
both Klitschko brothers (Vitali and Vladimir) dominated the division.

Fury defeated America’s Deontay Wilder via TKO in February to become a two-time heavyweight champion and the unbeaten Briton has his eyes on a longtime reign.

“I’ve achieved more than any active heavyweight alive today. No one can come close to what I’ve achieved. I’m happy with where I am in my career and what I’m doing. If I never have another boxing fight, I’ll be happy. I’ve completed the game.
“I’ve won every single belt in boxing. From the English title to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champ of the world. All done, all finished. “Considered the best, done. If I don’t box again, I’m happy, but if I do box again, then I continue to box. If we get past this thing, which hopefully we will, then we’re going to keep boxing
and just keep taking on contenders.
“Klitschko did it until he was 40. A lot of the great champions are, continuing and continuing. I ain’t boxing for money, I ain’t boxing for fame, I ain’t boxing for a belt. I’m boxing because it keeps me mentally happy and I like to do it.

Fury, who is unbeaten in his career echoed he is not retiring soon and has nothing to prove to anybody.
“Nothing to prove to anybody. Not one thing to prove at all, but I box now, because I love boxing and I’ve been doing it all my life. Why walk away
when I’m still only young?
“Hopefully I box until I have a good sit down with all the team and we all decide it’s time to walk away, while I’m on top, and then sail away into the sunset, and then who knows what will happen after that.”

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