By Edward Chaykovsky

Undefeated Tyson Fury (24-0, 18KOs), 27-years-old, says he may very well retire - win or lose - after the upcoming fight with WBO/IBF/WBA/IBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko. The clash is scheduled for November 28th in Dusseldorf, Germany.

In past interviews, Fury promised to retire if Klitschko (64-3, 53KOs) managed to defeat him.

Now Fury is hinting that he might decide to end his career on a note, by beating the man who dominated the heavyweight division for over a decade.

Fury has made similar promises in the past, placing his career on the line with opponents like Dereck Chisora, Christian Hammer and others. This is the first time where the boxer made a hint at potential retirement in victory.

Fury told BBC 5 Live Afternoon Edition:

"I'm not really planning beyond this. This could be the end. My ultimate ambition was to be the best fighter in the world. Beating Klitschko will cement my place as the best fighter in the world. So then, will I have any more ambition to go on and do something else?"

"I'm going to make history in this fight, not just in winning it. After the fight I'm going to do something that's never ever been done before that will be a first."