That he can’t be content with what he’s already achieved should only further highlight how miserable his situation really is. In an ideal world, Fury would be proud of his career, he’d put his feet up, and he’d call it a job well done. Ending the long Klitschko dominance atop the heavyweight division hinted at greatness, but returning to all but ruin Deontay Wilder, sell out soccer stadiums, and now be regarded as the second-best heavyweight of a terrific era, will surely see him land in the hall of fame. Well, that is once he manages to stay out of the ring for long enough to get himself on the ballot. And this latest change of heart, should he go through with it, will be at least his fifth.
The truth will one day catch up with Tyson Fury
