Warren RUBBISHES Whyte apos;s Call For A Rematch With Fury

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has laughed off 's call for a rematch with and insisted his knockout defeat on Saturday night marked 'the end' of their rivalry.
Whyte came up short in his bid to dethrone WBC heavyweight champion Fury last weekend, failing to recover from the devastating right uppercut which floored him in the sixth round at Wembley.
After the defeat, the Brixto Fury is adamant that the explosive uppercut he detonated on Whyte was the final punch of his storied career. The Gypsy King says he plans to retire after the Wembley showpiece, a stance which many are choosing not to believe.
However, before Saturday's fight Warren stressed that he would not try to persuade Fury to reverse his decision.    
'I wouldn't convince him because it's up to him to convince himself,' he said. 'The fact of the matter is every fighter, nearly all of them have all come back, very few of them have actually retired.
'You have to remember that he's been in camp continuously now for months and months and so he wants a break from it.
'He'll need a break because he's been working hard and then he'll make a decision.'
Warren said before Saturday's fight that he will not try to steer Fury away from retirement
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