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  • Tyson Fury’s Shocking Rant: Anthony Joshua Ridiculed as ‘Useless Sausage’, Boasts of Victory Against Usyk Even at 25 Stone and 15 Pints In!

    Tyson Fury’s Shocking Rant: Anthony Joshua Ridiculed as ‘Useless Sausage’, Boasts of Victory Against Usyk Even at 25 Stone and 15 Pints In!

    He identified one of Usyk’s main vulnerabilities.

    Tyson Fury called Anthony Joshua a “Big useless sausage” before his fight with Oleksandr Usyk, putting him in the firing line today.

    On May 18, Fury and Usyk square off with the winner becoming the unchallenged heavyweight champion of the world.

    Tyson Fury has claimed that Anthony Joshua is a ‘Big useless sausage’.

    Fans have been loving the prospect of an AJ vs Fury clash after the former’s victory over Francis Ngannou.

    The Gypsy King was speaking to the press ahead of his bout with Usyk, but has been unable to ignore fellow Brit Joshua.

    AJ has been on the comeback trail since consecutive defeats to Usyk and his convincing display against Francis Ngannou last month has left fans excited by the prospect of an all-Briitsh bout between him and Fury.

    After Fury previewed his clash with Usyk, he was asked whether he was worried by Joshua’s resurgent form and said: “I just want to say, AJ is a big fat sausage.”

    The Gypsy King then corrected himself to say: “Should I say a big useless sausage?” Before turning to the camera and saying: “AJ, I know it’s been rattling your cage, you big useless sausage.

    “When I beat this guy [Usyk] who beat you twice I think, get up!”

    Fury turned his attentions to calling out AJ after making some bold claims about his ability to beat Usyk, who holds the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles.

    A slimmed-down Gypsy King said: “I think if I didn’t train at all for this camp, I just come in at 25 stone and sank maybe 15 pints of Peroni beforehand, then the next day, going there, what’s he gonna do? Do you even jab me around?

    “Take nothing away from him, but he couldn’t do anything with Derek Chisora.

    Fury and Usyk will do battle to become undisputed champion of the world.

    “We all saw that fight and let’s not be deluded with it, it was a 50-50 fight, it could have gone either way!

    “So not unless he’s come on at 38, 39 years old in the last two years leaps and bounds. This guy’s gonna do me in a round? I don’t think so.

    “If I’m going in for a real ding-dong, I’ll need at least 15 pints of Peroni. At least!”

    He also made the claim that Usyk was “too small” to beat elite heavyweights such as himself.

    He said: “You can beat the average big ones but you can’t beat the elite big ones.

    “Size is what really matters and we have weight divisions for a reason.”

    Fury and Usyk were originally meant to do battle on February 17 but the fight was postponed after Fury suffered a “freak cut” in sparring ahead of the bash.

  • Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter admits fears Tyson Fury will withdraw from undisputed world heavyweight title fight… as he names replacement if the Gypsy King pulls out

    Oleksandr Usyk’s promoter admits fears Tyson Fury will withdraw from undisputed world heavyweight title fight… as he names replacement if the Gypsy King pulls out

    Oleksandr Usyk‘s promoter Alexander Krassyuk has revealed fears Tyson Fury will withdraw from next month’s undisputed world heavyweight title fight.

    The Gypsy King meets Usyk on May 18 in Riyadh as they bid to become the undisputed world heavyweight champion.

    The clash had been scheduled to take place in Riyadh on February 17 but was postponed after Fury sustained an injury during camp.

    He suffered a severe cut above his right eye on Friday while sparring, which has been labelled by his promotion team as a ‘freak cut’.

    Krassyuk told Boxing Scene he still has doubts that Fury will step into the ring with Usyk next month, claiming the Gypsy King has already withdrawn four times from the fight.

    Alexander Krassyuk has admitted to doubts that Tyson Fury will face Oleksandr Usyk

    Fury is due to face Usyk on May 18 after their world heavyweight title fight was rearranged

    ‘Usyk has actually had a triple camp for this fight,’ Krassyuk said. ‘He started in September for the fight to take place last December.

    ‘We showed up to the Ngannou fight to step in the ring to announce the fight for the undisputed, but his team jumped and said he didn’t look that good, so Usyk gave him some space to prepare at his camp in Saudi Arabia.

    ‘We were then meant to fight on Feb. 17, then we were rescheduled for May. Tyson Fury has withdrawn four times already from this fight.

    ‘I’ve not got too much confidence in the rematch happening, by the way. If Tyson Fury loses, will he have the confidence to step inside the ring again? Theoretically he can, but we all know what happened in the rematch with Wladimir Klitschko.’

    The winner of the highly-anticipated bout will also unify the division for the first time since Lennox Lewis beat Evander Holyfield in March 1999.

    Fury is adamant the fight will take place on May 18 – insisting he is focused on beating the Ukrainian boxer.

    They will go head to head on May 18 in Riyadh after Fury’s eye injury delayed it from February

    Filip Hrgovic has been lined up as a replacement if Fury withdraws from next month’s fight

    Fighters have promised to forfeit $10m (£8m) if they pulled out of the fight, but Krassyuk remains doubtful Fury will compete.

    He revealed a replacement fighter has already been lined up in the event Fury withdraws from the contest.

    ‘The IBF mandatory Filip Hrgovic will be the replacement if [Fury] does it again.

    ‘He is getting ready for Daniel Dubois on June 1, but instead he will have to be ready on May 18 to replace Tyson for any reason. Otherwise we will lose the [IBF] title. It was one of our conditions.’

  • Anthony Joshua hints at potential date for Tyson Fury showdown as Turki Alalshikh tells British star to ‘be ready’

    Anthony Joshua hints at potential date for Tyson Fury showdown as Turki Alalshikh tells British star to ‘be ready’

    Anthony Joshua has outlined when he and Tyson Fury could finally meet in the ring this year.

    The Watford powerhouse has hinted that he may end up facing Fury in September at Wembley providing his rival emerges victorious from his undisputed showdown with Oleksandr Usyk on May 18.

    Joshua is set to return to the ring in SeptemberCredit: Getty

    Fury and Usyk have a two-way rematch clause signed into their contracts, which the loser of inaugural encounter can trigger for a return bout.

    However, a substantial step-aside fee from Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh, who is funding the four-belt shoot out, may tempt Usyk into allowing Fury vs Joshua to happen next.

    Hinting at the possibility of him and Fury finally getting it on soon, Joshua told the BBC: “Boxing is changing a lot, there is a new player, Turki Alalshikh, who is taking the world by storm.

    “He is doing what he wants for the fans, it’s amazing. So if the fans demand it, I know that he will deliver.

    “I know the fans want me and Fury, I want that. I’m not going to give away plans, but he is a man of action.

    “It’s coming, most definitely it’s coming.”Pressed further on whether a fight with Fury would be next for him, Joshua added: “To be honest, he [Alalshikh] said be ready for September.

    “Why he said that is because they have got a fight on June 1, all the heavyweights, five vs five, Eddie Hearn vs Frank Warren.

    Joshua could face Fury next if he beats Usyk in MayCredit: Getty

    “And they have got Fury vs Usyk in May. And then they will have me in September. It’s unbelievable.”

    Joshua has been out of action since his two-round demolition of former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in March.

    The Cameroonian cage fighter had caused Fury all kinds of problems five months prior, but AJ had no such issues when they duked it out at the Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia.

    Fury hasn’t fought since his nip-and-tuck split decision win over Ngannou, but he is just over three weeks away from returning to the ring against Usyk.

    The heavyweight titans were originally set to face each other on February 17, however, their fight was pushed back by a month after Fury suffered a cut in sparring.

    On May 18, they will finally settle their score in Saudi Arabia as they bid to become the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the four-belt era.

  • Tyson Fury Drops Bombshell: Outlines Next Decade of Fights, Stuns Boxing World by Omitting Showdown with Emerging Heavyweight Phenom!

    Tyson Fury Drops Bombshell: Outlines Next Decade of Fights, Stuns Boxing World by Omitting Showdown with Emerging Heavyweight Phenom!

    Tyson Fury has announced his next ten fights before of his highly anticipated undisputed clash against Oleksandr Usyk.

    Fury, together with his promoter Frank Warren, manager Spencer Brown, and trainer SugarHill Steward, spoke during a news conference in Morecambe on Wednesday, ahead of his May 18 fight in Saudi Arabia.

    He discussed his cut, which led him to withdraw from their previous meeting last February, as well as his preparedness.

    The self-proclaimed ‘Gypsy King’ also disclosed his’secret weapon’ that will enable him defeat the Ukrainian.

    During the presser, boxing chief Turki Alalshikh expressed his desire to promote 10 more fights for Fury.

    And after the presser ended, the unbeaten Brit named his next 10 fights, including not one but TWO matches against long-time rival Anthony Joshua.

    He began with back-to-back fights against Usyk, with a contracted rematch in place following their bout next month.

    Next, another two-fight series but this time with Joshua, who seems to be in line to face the winner of Fury vs. Usyk, having won four straight contests since losing his world titles.

    Fury also named British heavyweight fighters Daniel Dubois and Joe Joyce as well as Joseph Parker, who beat Zhilei Zhang in his last outing.

    A visit to America for a fourth fight against Deontay Wilder was also discussed not to mention Agit Kabayel and, finally, a trilogy against Usyk.

    But the unbeaten fighter jokingly ruled out fighting budding heavyweight star Moses Itauma, who has trained with him.

    Fury, who only fought once last year, hopes to remain active as he has his sights on several fighters.

    He hasn’t fought since his controversial victory over former UFC champion Francis Ngannou.

    But he’s just a few weeks away from returning as he seeks to claim the undisputed status.

  • Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has revealed the three fights he wants to make happen – including a bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

    Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has revealed the three fights he wants to make happen – including a bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

    Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has revealed the three fights he wants to make happen – including a bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

    As it stands, Fury is currently preparing for his undisputed world heavyweight title fight against Oleksandr Usyk next month, while ‘AJ’ has just beaten Francis Ngannou.

    However, despite their previous or upcoming arrangements, fans have continued discussing a potential bout between the two – with Turki Alalshikh also offering his view.

    During an ‘Ask Me Anything Q&A’ on Reddit, Alalshikh revealed the three bouts that he’d like to organise in the future – having played a big role in boxing’s current landscape.

    Alalshikh claimed that Fury vs Joshua, Terence Crawford vs Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez vs Artur Beterbiev are the three fights he’s keen to make happen.

    Anthony Joshua (left) and Tyson Fury (right) have been tipped to share the boxing ring in 2024

    Saudi powerbroker Turki Alalshikh (pictured) is keen to organise a bout between the two Brits

    Given Alalshikh’s power over the sport of boxing, it’s more than likely that some – if not all – of those bouts come to fruition later in the year.

    The Saudi boxing chief has already orchestrated Fury’s upcoming bout with Usyk, as well as Joshua’s victory over former UFC champion Ngannou.

    Last month, Alalshikh teased a ‘huge’ show at Wembley for later this year – with many suggesting it could be the bout between Joshua and Fury.

    He said: ‘I’m talking, thinking and studying with Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn to do something huge in Wembley in the third quarter as a commercial for Riyadh Season.

    Just one week before his comments, Eddie Hearn revealed that Joshua and Fury could sign a two-fight deal to finally face each other.

    ‘This is a gentleman called Turki Alalshikh, who is obviously a very influential figure in sports and entertainment in Saudi Arabia,’ Hearn said on The Sports Agents podcast.

    ‘He’s also the biggest fight fan I’ve ever met. And quite amazingly, he’s now talking about staging two Fury vs AJ fights – one in Saudi Arabia and one at Wembley Stadium.’

    Alalshikh is also targeting a super-fight with Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (pictured) later this year

    The Saudi boxing chief ideally wants to see Alvarez face-off against Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford

    Joshua and Fury have both fought at Wembley before, experiencing some of their best nights in boxing at the iconic venue.

    AJ beat Wladimir Klitschko in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley in 2017, rising from the canvas to stop the Ukrainian in the 11th round of a back-and-forth contest.

    He returned the following year to knock out Russia’s Alexander Povetkin in the seventh round.

    Fury was also victorious at the national team stadium as he beat fellow Brit Dillian Whyte in 2022.

  • Training Camp Bombshell: Tyson Fury Stuns with Raw Egg Chug Ahead of Usyk Showdown!

    Training Camp Bombshell: Tyson Fury Stuns with Raw Egg Chug Ahead of Usyk Showdown!

    The Gypsy King demonstrates his quick hands and sharp wit in an exciting build-up to his next major battle.

    Tyson Fury, the WBC heavyweight world champion, is fully absorbed in his preparation for his forthcoming fight against Oleksandr Usykon on May 18 in Saudi Arabia, which includes both hard training and lighter moments. The ‘Gypsy King’ has been practicing in Morecambe with his instructor SugarHill Steward, his father John Fury, and brother Tommy Fury, demonstrating the importance of family and pleasure in his training program.

    Fury, known for his dynamic and lively demeanor, recently posted a funny video from his training camp on Instagram. In the video, he interacts playfully with his nutritionist, Greg Marriott, as they explore the best protein sources for post-workout. The conversation took a humorous turn when Marriott replied “an egg,” then cracked it over Fury’s head, eliciting a round of laughs from the squad. Marriott didn’t stop there; he astonishingly swallowed the entire eggshell, adding to the amusement.

    Fans of Fury were quick to comment on the incident, with reactions ranging from amused to bewildered. While one fan expressed disgust, others praised Fury’s humor, commenting on the raw and real nature of his social media posts. This lighthearted moment underscores Fury’s approach to maintaining a balanced atmosphere in the camp, amidst the rigorous demands of boxing training.

    Tyson Fury balances grit and gags in lead-up to historic fight

    Fury’s preparation isn’t just about gags and eggs; he has been diligently working on his boxing skills, showcasing his quick hands in pad sessions with his father, and flaunting a notably fit physique. This level of dedication is essential as he faces a significant challenge in Usyk, a formidable opponent with a rematch clause already in place, hinting at a potential second showdown regardless of the outcome.

    The anticipation builds as Fury aims to etch his name in history books by becoming the first undisputed heavyweight champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999. His journey is a blend of grit and humor, proving that while he takes his training seriously, he never strays far from his prankster roots.

  • Tyson Fury Put on Notice: Usyk’s Methodical Workout Sends Shockwaves Through Boxing World!(VIDEO Here!)

    Tyson Fury Put on Notice: Usyk’s Methodical Workout Sends Shockwaves Through Boxing World!(VIDEO Here!)

    The two heavyweights are preparing for an uncontested clash next month.

    May is shaping up to be a huge month for boxing. Even in a month when Canelo Alvarez and Naoya Inoue are scheduled to fight for titles, nothing is larger or more essential than Tyson Fury vs. Oleksandr Usyk for heavyweight dominance.

    Following a sparring incident that saw Fury suffer a cut above his eye and a subsequent postponement, the fight is ready to rock and roll on May 18 in Saudi Arabia.

    Usyk’s impressive training video

    Usyk hasn’t fought since August, but he’s looking ready to go. In a recent training video he posted, Usyk shows off the smooth nature of his craft that has turned him unstoppable.

    Usyk also did a lot of his workout in the video while keeping his eyes locked on the camera in a scary way. While keeping the punching ball in his peripheral vision, he didn’t miss a punch.

    Fans were also impressed by Usyk’s physique. Even with the fight still over a month away, Usyk “looks ready to fight right now“. Fury will have to be at the very top of his game to take down Usyk.

  • Revealed: Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury is among the THREE fights that Turki Alalshikh wants to make… as Saudi boxing chief also eyes up Canelo Alvarez super-fight

    Revealed: Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury is among the THREE fights that Turki Alalshikh wants to make… as Saudi boxing chief also eyes up Canelo Alvarez super-fight

    Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh has revealed the three fights he wants to make happen – including a bout between Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury.

    As it stands, Fury is currently preparing for his undisputed world heavyweight title fight against Oleksandr Usyk next month, while ‘AJ’ has just beaten Francis Ngannou.

    However, despite their previous or upcoming arrangements, fans have continued discussing a potential bout between the two – with Turki Alalshikh also offering his view.

    During an ‘Ask Me Anything Q&A’ on Reddit, Alalshikh revealed the three bouts that he’d like to organise in the future – having played a big role in boxing’s current landscape.

    Alalshikh claimed that Fury vs Joshua, Terence Crawford vs Canelo Alvarez and David Benavidez vs Artur Beterbiev are the three fights he’s keen to make happen.

    Anthony Joshua (left) and Tyson Fury (right) have been tipped to share the boxing ring in 2024

    Saudi powerbroker Turki Alalshikh (pictured) is keen to organise a bout between the two Brits

    Given Alalshikh’s power over the sport of boxing, it’s more than likely that some – if not all – of those bouts come to fruition later in the year.

    The Saudi boxing chief has already orchestrated Fury’s upcoming bout with Usyk, as well as Joshua’s victory over former UFC champion Ngannou.

    Last month, Alalshikh teased a ‘huge’ show at Wembley for later this year – with many suggesting it could be the bout between Joshua and Fury.

    He said: ‘I’m talking, thinking and studying with Frank Warren and Eddie Hearn to do something huge in Wembley in the third quarter as a commercial for Riyadh Season.

    Just one week before his comments, Eddie Hearn revealed that Joshua and Fury could sign a two-fight deal to finally face each other.

    ‘This is a gentleman called Turki Alalshikh, who is obviously a very influential figure in sports and entertainment in Saudi Arabia,’ Hearn said on The Sports Agents podcast.

    ‘He’s also the biggest fight fan I’ve ever met. And quite amazingly, he’s now talking about staging two Fury vs AJ fights – one in Saudi Arabia and one at Wembley Stadium.’

    Alalshikh is also targeting a super-fight with Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez (pictured) later this year

    The Saudi boxing chief ideally wants to see Alvarez face-off against Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford

    Joshua and Fury have both fought at Wembley before, experiencing some of their best nights in boxing at the iconic venue.

    AJ beat Wladimir Klitschko in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley in 2017, rising from the canvas to stop the Ukrainian in the 11th round of a back-and-forth contest.

    He returned the following year to knock out Russia’s Alexander Povetkin in the seventh round.

    Fury was also victorious at the national team stadium as he beat fellow Brit Dillian Whyte in 2022.

  • Inside Tyson Fury’s amazing lifestyle, from monster car collection to £1.7m Morecambe mansion and £60k diamond Rolex

    Inside Tyson Fury’s amazing lifestyle, from monster car collection to £1.7m Morecambe mansion and £60k diamond Rolex

    TYSON Fury is an extravagant personality at the best times.

    And the big character lives a life of luxury away from the ring befitting of his moniker, the Gypsy King.

    Tyson Fury lives an extravagant lifestyle away from the ring

    Tyson Fury’s amazing £1.7m home in Morecambe

    The Gypsy King logo features throughout the propertyCredit: @tysonfury

    The British boxing champ is believed to have accrued a wealth of around £130million.

    Fury is also set to make £165million from his upcoming fight with Francis Ngannou, as well as two blockbuster fights with Oleksandr Usyk.

    That sum will just improve the amazing lifestyle he leads.

    From living in a £1.7million Morecambe mansion to an astounding car collection featuring TWO Rolls-Royce motors, Fury leads an extraordinary life.

    Here’s just some things he has spent his wealth on.

    The abode

    Fury went up in the world when he swapped his £550,000 home that overlooked Morecambe Bay for a posher £1.7million mansion in the same area.

    Clearly crafted with an open cheque book, the mansion has gold curtains and radiators throughout.

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    There are huge chandeliers dangling from the ceilings, and the kitchen is decked out in red marble.

    Wife Paris, 33, often gives us a glimpse into her fab property.

    On Instagram, she regularly shares snaps in different rooms – dressed head-to-toe in designer clobber.

    One photo showed the blonde clutching a Chanel handbag while stood in front of a set of ornate gold curtains.

    In another, the beauty is surrounded by family in her kitchen – sipping a coffee and laughing.

    Behind her, red-topped marble decorates the surfaces. And there’s also a silver chandelier, fit for a queen, hanging from the ceiling.

    In the hallway, Paris – wearing a patterned blouse – leans on a gold radiator that’s clearly a statement piece. Next to her is an outstanding floor to ceiling mirror.

    For the musical, underneath the wood staircase is a grand black piano that sits on marble flooring.

    In terms of security, the property has a castellated front wall, and a wrought-iron black and gold fence. Of course, that boasts its own lavish decor – with lion motifs and four eagle sculptures on the gate posts.

    Unwanted burglars are warned off by signs that reveal the home is guarded by CCTV.

    Back in 2020, Tyson Fury upgraded from his £550,000 abode to a stunning £1.7million home in Morecambe.

    The Furys bought their £1.7m mansion in 2021

    His wife Paris Fury regularly shares images of the home on social media

    Sweeping gold curtains adorn the property

    A lavish gold radiator and and grand piano can be seen in the hallway

    Glam Paris shows off her gold radiator

    The home featured heavily in the Netflix show At Home with the Furys, which offered fans a glimpse inside the chaotic and full-on life of Britian’s top heavyweight boxer.

    A water fountain can also be seen at the front of the property, while there is also a mini-playground with the “Gypsy King” logo painted on the floor outside.

    Of living in Morecambe, Fury said: “Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?

    “I love it… It’s true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid.”

    The cars

    Like many of the world’s successful boxers, cars are a big deal.

    Fury has an absolute monster collection of motors he has been seen behind the wheel of.

    Most recently, he added a stunning customised Porsche GT3 RS worth over £200,000 to his car collection.

    While in 2022, he was mad for motors splashing the cash on two Rolls-Royces worth £384,000 EACH.

    In 2019, Fury showed off his red Ferrari Portofino motor, alongside pal Billy Saunders’ similar model in a car park.

    Heavyweight star Tyson Fury boasts an epic car collection

    Fury showed off a Rolls Royce motor on InstagramCredit: Instagram @tysonfury

    Fury added a £250,000 Ferrari GTC4Lusso to his car collection in 2019Credit: BackGrid

    Tyson Fury shows off his matching Ferrari Portofino with friend Billy Joe SaundersCredit: Instagram @gypsyking101

    Fury unveiled his brand-spanking new Porsche GT3 RS in 2023Credit: INSTAGRAM@TYSONFURY

    The Portofino usually retails at around £170,000 for a base model.

    He also boasts a Ferrari GTC4Lusso worth a stunning £250,000, which he was seen behind the wheel of in 2019.

    But it’s not all glam. Fury also has time for a £20,000 Vauxhall Passat and a Mini Cooper.

    The watches

    Bling is important to Fury too.

    After all, he once sparred Anthony Joshua for a brand new Rolex watch.

    The Swiss watchmaker is a favourite of Fury’s, who reportedly owns several.

    He once wagered his gold, diamond-encrusted Rolex Daytona Rainbow Sapphire watch to whoever could beat him in the ring.

    Then, when he prepared for his showdown with Dillian Whyte in 2022, he flashed another £60,000 diamond-laden 18ct timepiece from the brand.

    Others include a Richard Mille RM 011 Flyback Chronograph that costs over £100,000.

    Once upon a time, Fury offered this watch up to anyone who can beat himCredit: Twitter, @Tyson_Fury

    Fury wore his luxury gold Rolex at Wembley ahead of a fight against Dillian WhyteCredit: Reuters

    Rolex fan Fury flashed a £15k Rolex Oyster Perpetual with a red coral dial on his Netflix seriesCredit: NETFLIX

    And a Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph that’s worth around £90,000.

    In his Netflix series, he flashes a Rolex Oyster Perpetual with a red coral dial that’s a more modest £15,000.

    In terms of other jewellery, Fury offered to pay £25,000 for the biggest crucifix in the UK in 2022.

    Designer wardrobe

    There was a point in time when Fury used to live in Versace robes at £400.

    A fetching mustard one draped around his 6ft9in frame was seen ahead of his 2021 bout with Deontay Wilder, he donned strolling around a Las Vegas casino.

    There was a red robe that he was spotted wearing before he beat Otto Wallin.

    But Fury’s eccentric and expensive fashion style doesn’t end there.

    First, there was the infamous picture of Tyson wearing a £9,000 chinchilla coat in 2017.

    Tyson Fury shows off his Versace robe costing £400Credit: Twitter @Tyson_Fury

    Wacky fashion is part of Fury’s lookCredit: Alamy

    Fury has shown off his Louis Vuitton collection on InstagramCredit: Instagram

    Fury’s mental health suit designed by tailor Nav Salimian turned headsCredit: Splash

    Champion Fury lives a lifestyle to envyCredit: Getty

    The heavyweight is clearly a fan of the designer labels, from Louis Vuitton to Gianni Versace which he shows off on Instagram.

    And when he is prepping for a fight, he is dressed to the nines in press conferences in customised suits by personal tailor Nav Salimian.

    That, again infamously, included a mental health-inspired suit that gained worldwide attention in 2022.

    They set him back £500, but what else would the Gypsy King wear if it wasn’t so outlandish or pricey?

  • ‘The middleweight is here! Where are you Belly?’: Oleksandr Usyk ramps up the mind games with Tyson Fury as he taunts his heavweight foe while posing in swimming gear… after receiving a draft contract for undisputed clash from Gypsy King’s team

    ‘The middleweight is here! Where are you Belly?’: Oleksandr Usyk ramps up the mind games with Tyson Fury as he taunts his heavweight foe while posing in swimming gear… after receiving a draft contract for undisputed clash from Gypsy King’s team

    Oleksandr Usyk has ramped up the mind games with Tyson Fury by branding his heavyweight rival ‘Belly’ ahead of their proposed undisputed mega-fight.

    Usyk, who holds three of the division’s four recognised titles, is edging closer towards a clash with WBC champion Fury, which would crown the first undisputed heavyweight king in over two decades.

    Fury’s promoter Frank Warren revealed this week that a draft contract has been sent to the Ukrainian’s team, with early March being targeted as a potential date and Saudi Arabia reportedly leading the race to stage it.

    Oleksandr Usyk has ramped up the mind games with Tyson Fury by branding his rival ‘Belly’

    Usyk is on the verge of agreeing to an undisputed heavyweight showdown with Fury next

    And as they close in on a historic battle for all of the heavyweight marbles, Usyk has taunted Fury by mocking his physique in a post on Twitter this week.

    Along with a photo of himself looking lean in swimming gear, Usyk wrote on Tuesday: ‘The Middleweight is here! Where are you Belly? @Tyson_Fury’.

    Usyk was sarcastically referencing Fury’s common jibe that he is a ‘pumped up middleweight’, despite winning a heavyweight gold medal at the 2012 Olympics in London and starting his professional career as a cruiserweight.

    Fury said when calling out the 35-year-old back in September: ‘I’m a seven-foot, 20 stone behemoth and I will destroy you, middleweight. Find your balls and come see me, b***h.’

    Fury and Usyk came face to face after the former’s victory over Dereck Chisora last month

    The two heavyweight champions famously came face to face after Fury’s win over Dereck Chisora at Wembley last month, which saw him successfully defend his WBC title with a 10th-round stoppage over his old foe.

    After the bout Usyk approached the ring to confront Fury, who shouted at his future opponent: ‘You ugly little man. Lets get it on b****. You may laugh now but I’ll end this lil sucker. I’ll end you. You little sucker. What are you gonna do? You’re gonna do f*** all you little sausage.’

    Fury and Usyk are now on the verge of sealing their undisputed battle after the former’s team sent over a draft contract, though Warren insists it needs to be signed off ‘very, very quickly’.

    ‘We’ve sent them a draft contract, that’s where we’re at,’ the Queensberry chief said on talkSPORT.

    Fury successfully defended his WBC title that night after stopping Chisora in the 10th round

    He is now poised to meet Usyk, who holds the three other recognised heavyweight titles

    ‘Listen, it’s gotta be sorted out very, very quickly now because the time is against us.’

    While a venue is yet to be decided, Warren went on to reveal the most lucrative option would be pursued, with Saudi Arabia believed to be frontrunners.

    When asked where the bout could take place, the Queensberry chief continued: ‘Wherever the most money comes from. Nothing’s in place from anywhere outside the UK.

    ‘We know what it can generate in the UK, but if it goes elsewhere then that depends on what the numbers are.

    ‘I know a lot of people complain about it and I agree it should be at Wembley, I’d love to see it there.

    ‘But Muhammad Ali and George Foreman went and fought in Zaire, then you had the the Thrilla in Manila, you had the big fights in Jamaica.

    ‘They went where the money was and these guys will do the same thing.’