TYSON Fury's wife fears there is "no chance" he will retire despite the world heavyweight champ declaring his defeat of Dillian Whyte marked the "end of the road for the Gypsy King".
The boxer, 33, retained his WBC belt and pocketed £22million - with a sixth-round stoppage of his fellow Brit, roared on by a large chunk of the 94,000 crowd.
Noel Gallagher, Frank Bruno, Danny Dyer, and daughter Dani, and footballer Kieran Trippier were among those filling Wembley in what is thought to have been European boxing's biggest ever gate.
But after Saturday's victory, 6ft 9in Tyson, who is now worth £65m, promised to keep his word to wife Paris and quit.
“That's me, I'm done,' Fury said. “I'm going to spend my time with my family and kids, school runs, tip runs, s****y nappies and that's it. I'm going to train the boys up and enjoy my life.”
He added: “I've been in this game 20 years, amateur and professional.
"I owed the fans one last showdown and to do it at Wembley was phenomenal, but I'd say this was definitely the end for the Gypsy King. I went out with a bang”.
But the undefeated dad-of-six, who has 32 wins - and one draw against Deontay Wilder – from 33 fights, admitted he would not rule out exhibition bouts.
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