Tyson Fury has reaffirmed his commitment to retirement, despite speculation over an undisputed clash.
Fury defeated Dillian Whyte with a sixth-round uppercut knockout a fortnight ago at Wembley Stadium.
The win prompted the WBC champion to say that he believes he will not fight competitively in a professional boxing match again, but has entertained the idea of an exhibition against UFC heavyweight belt holder Francis Ngannou.
Meanwhile, his wife Paris Fury has speculated that the chance to fight the winner of Oleksandr Usyk vs. Anthony Joshua for the undisputed heavyweight title could tempt him back into action, and the WBC are giving their champion time to come to an official decision.
On Twitter, Fury posted a video of himself training, and gave no indication he had second thoughts.
“Lovely little morning run in the bay, get up,” Fury said.
“Sun’s not out, it’s drizzling, but I’m very happy to be on the road this morning.
“Healthy, well and alive. God bless everybody.”
Fury added in another video: “Just finished a lovely four-mile run along the promenade, got a great sweat on.
“Very, very happy to be retired.
“It’s a long time coming. I’m so much enjoying my retirement.”