Tyson Fury unveils career goals after Francis Ngannou fight but none of them involve boxing

Tyson Fury wants to move on to other career aspirations, as he feels he has done everything there is to do in boxing.

‘The Gypsy King’ has had a hugely successful boxing career, unbeaten in 34 professional fights and he has held every major title in the heavyweight division at one point or another.

Fury has already appeared in his own Netflix reality show alongside his family, but next he wants to take his talents to Hollywood
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And so he revealed in an interview with Queensbury Promotions that he has now set himself new goals.

“I’ve got new goals, so everyone’s f***ed,” Fury exclaimed.

“I want to top the Forbes list as the highest paid athlete ever for the year and I want to make a Hollywood movie.”

Asked whether he has any further ambitions in boxing, Fury replied: “I’ve completed the ring game, it’s done, it’s f***ed.

“I’ve done everything there is to do, I’ve won every belt there is to win and I’ve been undefeated for fifteen years, a two-time undefeated champion.”

Next up, Fury will take on former UFC champion Francis Ngannou in a boxing fight on October 28 in Riyadh Saudi Arabia.

But, after that, ‘The Gypsy King’ does not seem to have much interest in taking on his fellow boxing rivals, such as Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua, and instead he seems more focused on fighting MMA stars.

Fury continued: “Hopefully I get through Ngannou and then I either fight Ngannou in a cage or I fight Jon Jones in a boxing match.

“I’d go in a cage with Ngannou for sure, I’d let him kick me, I’d let him do what he wants to me, a full MMA fight.

“I’d knock him out and probably break his arm on the way too with an arm-bar, I’ll kick his leg and break it in two.”

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