Tyson Fury has been living the life since his boxing retirement, spending time on a luxury holiday with his family in the south of France.
'The Gypsy King' is taking some well-earned time away from the gym after his knockout victory against Dillian Whyte last month. Fury, who earned £25million for the win, insists it was the last fight of his 14-year professional career and considers himself an undisputed heavyweight champion despite only holding the WBC title.
Along with wife Paris, dad John and his six children, Fury has been taking in views of the French Riviera from their £18,000 per night superyacht. The luxury vessel, which costs £42million, has a jacuzzi on board and comes equipped with jet skis.
It's a far cry from their Traveller roots, especially with John still living in his late-1950's Russian military caravan for certain parts of the year. Fury and his dad are still not taking any days off, going on four-mile runs in the morning before sinking large beers later in the day.
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Fury has also milked the services of his wife by requesting food on tap despite it being within an arm's reach. “If Carlsburg did wives," the heavyweight champion said whilst also requesting Paris to feed him a carrot stick dipped in hummus.
After asking Paris for a back rub, for which she willingly complied, she joked to Fury who was recording: "This has been going on for three days now." Fury was also involved in an altercation with a taxi driver during his time in Cannes. The boxer was filmed by a member of the public being led to a taxi with his dad and entourage before unsuccessfully trying to open the back door.
After a brief conversation with the driver through his front window, the taxi then drives off as an angered Fury kicks out at the car whilst its front door is still open.
The undefeated Brit will be given more time to decide the future of his WBC title, which he has held since knocking out Deontay Wilder in their 2020 rematch. WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman has allowed Fury some well-deserved family time before pressing him for a decision
"Tyson Fury confirmed how great he is inside the ring and outside the ring, he is also a hero," Sulaiman told Planet Sport. "We’re going to give him the time he needs to reflect, to relax, he just [fought] the mandatory of the division."