Dillian Whyte believes his career inside a boxing ring isn't over despite being knocked out by WBC world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury on Saturday night.
Whyte was knocked to the canvas in the sixth round by a Fury uppercut and while he did rise to his feet, Whyte was in no condition to carry on fighting which forced referee Mark Lyson to bring the fight to a close.
Speaking to Sky Sports, Whyte still wants to face the best in the heavyweight division despite and sees former WBC champion Deontay Wilder as a potential foe.
"I still want to fight the best," Whyte said.
"Listen, win, lose or draw on Saturday, I would have a few more fights against the best guys and then retire. I still want to do the same thing. Nothing has changed.
"I don't know what Wilder is doing. I just need to come back and I want to fight everyone I lost to again and try to avenge my losses.
"One hundred per cent [I can win a world title]. Even he [Fury] himself said it, I will be world champion one day, so let's see."