Heavyweight Tyson Fury is not looking to continue his career for an extended amount of time.
On October 31, Fury is planning to make his pro wrestling debut when he takes on Braun Strowman at WWE's Crown Jewel event in Saudi Arabia.
His next boxing obligation is targeted for February 2020, when Fury would face WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder.
Win or lose against Wilder, the 31-year-old Fury believes that he's going have at least two more fights before calling it a career.
"I don't think I will have many more fights. Maybe another three maximum. That's it," Fury told PA Sport.
Fury is certainly not looking to extend his career in the same manner as Wladimir Klitschko, who walked away from the sport at age 41 in 2017.
"I don't know what Klitschko's motivation was. I think I am coming to the tail end of my boxing career at the ripe old age of 31," Fury said.
"It's a young man's game. I've had my time in the sun. A few more fights and I will relax on the beach somewhere."
At the moment Fury is focused on achieving his dream of actually taking part in a pro wrestling match. He's been training at the WWE Performance Center in Florida.
"It's been hard training." Fury told Sky Sports. "Anyone who says that it's not hard training needs to go down and have a little whirl and come back and let me know how easy it is.
"I'm not used to getting smashed onto the floor and suplexed across the ring and two-feeted out of the ring. I'm not used to any of that. I don't get hit in my fights really - the odd occasion - so it's all new to me, taking blows and all that sort of stuff."