Tyson Fury has warned that he wants a dominant world title reign like Wladimir Klitschko - and intends to remain as the No 1 heavyweight until he retires.
Fury ended Klitschko's long spell as a unified champion with a points win in 2015, then became a two-time world titleholder with a sensational stoppage win over Deontay Wilder in February of this year.
The unbeaten 31-year-old is no longer striving for recognition or financial reward after claiming every major belt in the division, but revealed how his mental health has benefited from his continued dedication to the sport.
Fury told Sky Sports he has achieved more than any active heavyweight alive today adding no-one can come close to what he has achieved.
[Source; Sky Sports]
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