Tyson once has hinted at retirement after he stopped Dillian Whyte in the sixth round at Wembley.
The win saw Fury defend his WBC belt and extend his unbeaten record, sealing the victory with a stunning uppercut that Whyte could not recover from.
In the build-up to the bout, Fury repeatedly insisted that this would be his final bout, whatever the result produced.
After the 32nd win of his professional career, Fury did not commit to retiring but suggested he could well now hang up the gloves.
“I promised my lovely wife Paris that after the Wilder 3 fight that would be it,” Fury told BT Sport.
“And I meant it. But I got offered to fight at Wembley, and I believed I owed it to the fans. To every person in the UK.
“Now it’s all done, I have to be a man of my word. This might be it. This might be the final curtain. What a way to go out.”
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