Tyson Fiore must reconsider his final retirement and take the battle with Anthony Joshua, recommending British boxing legend Ricky Hatton.
Manchester Haton knows the anger well and has previously helped in training it.
Furi has publicly declared his retirement from boxing in January and has not yet given any signal that he plans to reverse this decision.
But Haton said Sky Sports: “Tyson has retired before. Only this happened was trying to make the Battle of Joshua. They were trying to do so for 10 years and it seemed that they still do not make him retired from Tyson.
“But I would like to take this retirement with a little salt with Tyson.
Haton believes that taking the Battle of Joshua will be the right choice for anger.
Haton said: “I think Tyson will kick himself if he sat on his sofa after 10 years of line and thinks about himself:” I wonder what would have happened if I had fought AJ? “
“He is in a situation that is allowed to do something about now instead of cursing himself for the rest of his life.”
However, if France Joshua rises, Hatton believes that he should call a time in his career. Haton said: “If he does so, this is the last thing I would like to own. Because you do not like to see your colleagues get hurt.”
“I would like to see him retirement. I think it’s action enough. I would like to see the Battle of AJ, but I think it’s action enough. Let’s check it correctly, a few years ago when he was 26 years old, we have never thought that he would fight again.
“It was almost not here for all the problems he faces. So for him to do what he did, we all did proud and I would like to see him retired now.”
Furi was competing at the highest level last year. He lost his WBC belt in the Battle of the World Heavyweight Championship in May with OLKSANDR USYK and in December, it was removed in the return match to WBA, WBA and WBO titles.
“His battles against Osik believed that close to AJ’s battles with USYK,” Haton said. It is clear that Daniel Dubua was beaten by Osik and there was little controversy in it.
“I think Usyk won all of the battles against Tyson, but I can see why others thought that Tyson had won it. Because they were about to. Tyson still has a lot in the tank as much as I am concerned. Usyk has pushed further than anyone else.
“Look at what he did and what he achieved. He had a trilogy with Deontay Wilder, which was a very exciting triple battle. He returned when no one thought he could become a heavy hero in the world.
“He left nothing to prove it.”
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