Promoter Bob Arum believes Tyson Fury should remain retired from boxing, citing that the 36-year-old has announced his retirement multiple times before. Arum thinks Fury has earned enough money and can contribute as a spokesperson instead. Despite the potential for a British blockbuster bout with Anthony Joshua, Arum feels it’s not a strong enough reason for Fury to come out of retirement. Meanwhile, promoter Frank Warren has not discussed Fury’s return to the ring and supports his decision to enjoy life with his family.
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