Usain Bolt is confident of two things - he won't make a comeback and he's not doing to grow a belly once he exits athletics in August.
The eight-time Olympic champion will retire following the World Athletic Championships in London later this year, putting an end to an amazing career which began at the 2002 World Junior Championships.
Bolt has 11 World Championship gold medals to his name, completing the 100m, 200m and 100m relay treble at three world championships.
The 30-year-old has told the BBC that after London he's done and that you won't be seeing the Jamaican sprinter launching a comeback at any point.
"I have a bet with my managers, they give me two years before I get a belly so I can't let that happen," Bolt said in a sneak preview of the BBC documentary, Usain Bolt: The Final Chapter.