In this week's Fight Talk, Tyson says he will retire from boxing after his April fight with Dillian Whyte. Will the champion hang up his gloves?
After months of speculation, Anthony Joshua confirms his new head trainer and will he invoke his clause against Kell brook after the one-sided nature of their clash last month?
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Tyson Fury said he will retire from boxing because he has more money than he will ever need.
The Gypsy King will face Dillian Whyte at Wembley on April 23.
Many fight fans don't think he will actually go through it, despite the fact that he caused quite a stir with his comments.
Here is how social media reacted.
Eddie Hearn, Matchroom Boxing promoter, has suggested that he is not going to fall for it.
"If you believe anything Tyson Fury says, you are absolutely mad," he said.
There are a lot of potential fights out there for him.
The champion could fight either Usyk or Joshua in a super fight.
Francis Ngannou is a UFC champion.
I don't think that is a real boxing fight. He told The MMA Hour that the fight will be in a cage with 4oz gloves.
Where are you? Will the fight against Whyte be the last time we see him in a boxing ring? Do you want to see a fight between Fury and Ngannou?
Use the #bbcboxing on social media.
Anthony Joshua has a new head trainer.
Joshua told Boxing Social that he was working with Angel Fernandez.
Full time, video analysis, tactician, pad man, sparring, dietician, strength and conditioning, cardio. You know what I mean? Yeah.
Since losing to Usyk in London last September, the fighter has spent time in America in various boxing gyms working with renowned coaches such as Reynoso, Hunter, and Shields.
The 2012 Olympic gold medallist seems to be staying in Britain with his coach.
Boxing fans reacted on social media.
What do you think about Joshua? Let us know on social media.
The consensus late on Saturday 19 February was that the time as a boxer was over for Amir Khan.
The man looked a shadow of his former self as he was outclassed by Kell brook.
Khan, a former unified light-welterweight world champion, said in the post-fight media conference that his time was up.
Khan said after the loss that he needs to sit down with his family. That is a sign that I should be calling it quits.
But in a somewhat unexpected turn of events, Khan could be about to invoke his rematch clause.
Boxxer promoter Ben Shalom told Sky Sports that the word on the street is true.
I can not see it, but he is convinced. We will hear his reasons in the next few days and we will have to take it from there.
Khan posted a message on the social networking site.
If Khan wants another fight, he can have another fight, according to Kell Brook.
Many boxing fans don't think a second fight is necessary given how one-sided the first fight was.
Will there be a sequel to the two rivals? Can you see the result differently? Let us know on social media.