Boxing promoter Bob Arum has said that he believes Tyson Fury will never fight again after he announced his retirement from the sport in January.
The former heavyweight champion announced his latest retirement from boxing one month after losing a rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk.
American promoter Arum, who worked with Fury in the past, has said he thinks this retirement is final.
"If I was a betting man I would say he will never fight again," Arum told the BBC Boxing podcast. "Marvin Hagler had an expression -- 'a rich guy who goes to bed wearing silk pyjamas doesn't get up in the morning to do road work.'
"Tyson, really, I don't think wants to get up in the morning and do road work and go through the experience of having to train when economically he doesn't have to do it anymore."
Fury also retired in 2013 and 2017, both announced via social media posts, and proving to be short-lived.
The 36-year-old last fought in the UK at Tottenham Hotspur stadium in 2022 where he beat Derek Chisora. The last three fights of his career took place in Saudi Arabia.
The Briton, who's career began in 2008, has a record of 34 wins, one draw and two defeats -- both at the hands of Usyk.