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Tyson Fury won't fight Joseph Parker, should become a trainer when he retires, suggests Frank Warren

Alexander Netherton
Tyson Fury won't fight Joseph Parker, should become a trainer when he retires, suggests Frank WarrenDAZN
The WBC champion has trained with the former WBO title holder.

Promoter Frank Warren believes that Tyson Fury will one day move into coaching after his experience with Joseph Parker.

Parker and Fury have been training together of late with Fury looking to stay sharp ahead of three potential fights in 2022, and the former heavyweight champion from New Zealand has remained in the UK given the difficulties of entering his home country due to their covid restrictions.

Parker wants to regain a world championship after losing his WBO belt to Anthony Joshua in 2018 and has worked with Andy Lee and Fury as he makes his way - he hopes - back up the rankings.

However, Warren told the BBC that Fury would not entertain a fight with Parker.

"I've spoken with Tyson about Joseph and he'll never fight him," Warren said, before suggesting the WBC champion would eventually turn to training after his fighting career draws to an end.

"Tyson did well with him [for the Chisora fight]. Eventually I wouldn't be surprised if Tyson becomes a coach. Boxing ends for everyone eventually and Tyson needs some interest in his life.

"I think he would be an excellent trainer or manager."

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