Tyson Fury makes retirement admission after falling out with father John Fury
John Fury is no longer speaking to his son Tyson Fury after his return to boxing
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Tyson Fury has spoken publicly about the fractured relationship with his father John just days before his return to the ring against Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday.
The 37-year-old heavyweight revealed that his father has been urging him to hang up his gloves for the past six years.
"He's not happy. He wanted me to retire in 2020 after I beat Deontay Wilder," Fury told Good Morning Britain on Wednesday.
"He's got his opinions and he doesn't want me to do it – he never has wanted me to do it for the past six years."
John Fury won't be attending Tyson Fury's boxing comeback fight | GETTYFury acknowledged that his father's opposition stems from genuine parental concern rather than any ulterior motive.
"At the end of the day, that concern's coming from a father, someone's family, someone's blood. For him there's no financial gain from me fighting; it doesn't matter," he told Sky Sports News.
Yet the former world champion made clear that stepping away from the sport is not something he can contemplate.
"But for me, it's everything. It's everything that I've always done, it's everything that I love to do and it's something that I'll continue to do until I've done what I've wanted to do."
He described his return as a matter of personal destiny.

Tyson Fury will return to the boxing ring to face Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Saturday
| PA"At the end of the day, every man must bear his own cross and it's my destiny to do," Fury stated.
The opposition to Fury's comeback extends beyond his father to the entire family, according to brother Tommy.
"I think if you asked any one of his family do we want to see him keeping boxing the answer would have been an all around 'no'. That's all the way around the board because we care about his health," Tommy Fury told Bloody Elbow this week.
John Fury himself became visibly emotional when discussing the situation with Playbook Boxing last month.
"My relationship with Tyson is destroyed. Boxing destroyed it completely," he said.
The elder Fury insisted money played no part in the dispute.
"I've never taken £10 off him in my life and I never will. I don't want Tyson's money and I don't need Tyson's money."

John Fury wanted his son Tyson Fury to retire after the second Deontay Wilder fight
| GETTYJohn Fury offered a blunt assessment of his son's physical condition, suggesting the gruelling trilogy with Wilder had taken an irreversible toll.
"Tyson has been gone since the Deontay Wilder fights, they finished him. Wilder completely done him," he told Playbook Boxing.
"When you fight one of the hardest punchers in boxing history three times, it takes something out of you that you never get back. You can't refill that tank to what it once was."
He expressed particular worry about Saturday's opponent.

"Makhmudov is a problem for Tyson. I am the first one to say it."
The father pointed to his son's legs as evidence of decline, adding that too many people around Fury were telling him "things that aren't true" rather than offering honest counsel.










