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Tyson Fury may have only one fight left in him and it's one Gareth A Davies believes 'all Brits would love to see'. Fury fought valiantly against Oleksandr Usyk in their rematch on Saturday in Saudi Arabia but it was still not enough to exact revenge as Usyk retained his belts thanks to a unanimous decision verdict. The result preserved Usyk's perfect record and cemented him as one of the all-time greats in the heavyweight division.

As for Fury, he is now at a crucial juncture in his career. At 36 years of age, he only has so many years left at the top of boxing before father time inevitably catches up. Additionally, the only two losses in his career are to Usyk, who has now beaten him twice on points.



But does he look to join the illustrious company of Muhammad Ali, Evander Holyfield, Lennox Lewis and Michael Moorer by making one final push to become a three-time heavyweight world champion? Well, according to talkSPORT boxing experts Davies and Spencer Oliver, they don't believe that will eventuate. Instead, a long-awaited domestic dust-up likely awaits. "He's got to go back and take a well-earned rest and just decide what he wants to do with his career now," Oliver said.

"He's achieved everything, hasn't he? He's done it, rolled the dice, tried to avenge a loss. It never went his way. Another great, great contest.

"What else is there to prove? What else is there to do? I tell you what might happen, I tell you where it's going to go. I'm going to put it on the line right now.

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