The Gypsy King is looking to become a two-time heavyweight champ when he challenges the Bronze Bomber for the WBC title at the Staples Center on December 1.
Fury, 30, spent two-and-a-half years away from boxing after he dethroned Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015.
And the unbeaten Brit has hinted he could once again leave the sport, but has still insisted he wants to beat the top fighters in the division.
He said: "I don’t look past Deontay Wilder, I’m only interested in Deontay Wilder, how I feel about Deontay Wilder fight is I just want to win that fight and then I might retire afterwards I don’t know.
“I only raise to the occasions on the night, I said it before, when the great [Wladmir] Klitschko with 25 title defences, the so-called super champion, he was talking to me and he said, ‘you want what I have.’
"I said what do you have, a load of belts? And what, I said I don’t want that, I said I want to punch your face in, that’s all I wanted.
“And I want to do the same to Deontay Wilder, I don’t want what he has, I only want to beat him in a fight then he can go on about his business and I can do mine and that’s it.
“It ain’t personal, I just want to best the best when they are the best, because if this is going to be my era then I’ve got to beat all comers."
Fury has invited US President Donald Trump to attend the clash between the two hulking heavyweights in California as his personal guest.
While he also revealed that he contemplated suicide in the summer of 2016, as he drove his Ferrari towards a bridge at 190mph.
The Furious One has claimed he drank up to 18 pints of lager a day as he battled with depression following his upset victory against Klitschko.
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