After losing his perfect record in their unification fight earlier this year and now losing to Usyk for the second time in a row, Warren was asked whether Fury may retire.
“He is as disappointed as I am,” he retorted. How he has only won four rounds is beyond me. He has the last say.
“It’s too soon to tell. Immediately after a battle, emotions are running high. It’s insane, however. Even though I’m very upset, things are what they are. He will make a decision.
Eddie Hearn, the promoter of longtime rival Anthony Joshua, said in a DAZN interview that Fury should only think about facing his man at Wembley.
However, Fury was still furious with the decision when he addressed the public in a news conference later, implying that he still feels he has unresolved business with Usyk and that a third fight is still possible.