Tyson Fury just ended his boxing career by doing what he does better than anyone, kicking up a storm on Twitter.
The 28-year-old looks to have had the final word on a chaotic two weeks in the life of the WBA and WBO world heavyweight champion by announcing his retirement from boxing, citing the sport as the "saddest" thing he's ever been involved with.
Fury's world heavyweight title fight with Wladimir Klitschko was called off for a second time last month, with reports surfacing that Fury has been suffering from mental illness and ruled as medically unfit to compete. Last week, he reportedly tested positive for cocaine.
Tyson Fury has decided to end his boxing career.
Tyson is also being investigated for a potential doping violation in a drug test by the UK Anti-Doping Agency last November.
Inside the ring, Fury is arguably the most gifted British heavyweight of his era, having gone undefeated in all of his 25 fights and ending the decade-long reign of Wladimir Klitschko as the king of the heavyweight division.
British fans had hoped for a world title unification fight between Tyson Fury and his domestic rival, Anthony Joshua, in 2017.
UPDATE: He's not really retiring (3rd Oct)
[via Twitter]