
Tyson Fury insists he's retired. And if you believe that, you probably haven't been following boxing – or his Instagram profile - for long.
In the past he may have meant it. This time it might just all be a strategy. I don't think he's finished.
The 'Gypsy King' is back in the gym and has been posting clips of himself running and training.
He's leading us all down a garden path and deep down, I reckon he knows it too. Fury's fire is still burning.
I've been in this sport since the age of seven and I've seen it countless times. When a fighter says they're done, sometimes it's just a pause. A chance to breathe, reset, take the pressure off. At other times it's a decision made in the heat of the moment, based on impulse.
That was the case when I laid my gloves in the ring after losing to Anthony Cacace in September.
I told my dad in the corner after my third straight defeat that "it's not there any more".
