Tyson Fury has had his nickname of the 'Gypsy King' emblazoned on the driveway of his plush £1.7million Morecambe mansion in his latest extravagant show of wealth.
The world heavyweight champion owns a fleet of sports cars and a number of homes around the globe, and is now showing off exactly who lives at his Lancashire home in a new Instagram post. Fury could be seen posing next to the massive logo while thanking Tota Resin Solutions Ltd, who did the job.
His wife Paris took to social media to express her gratitude for her husband putting the new sign in their driveway after initial concerns. The Daily Mail reports that a team of ground workers from Total Resin Solutions shifted a massive 1,400 bags of gravel for the 1,200sqm project.
The Fury family need a massive house for their large clan, which is about to grow again when they welcome their seventh child later this year. "All is not lost!" The boxer wrote in a social media post earlier this year. "I get to date night with my beautiful pregnant wife Paris Fury. God is great! What a woman. 7th incoming. Fantastic news to cheer me up!"
World heavyweight champion Tyson and media personality Paris share three sons, all of whom are named Prince: Prince John James, ten, Prince Tyson Fury II, five, and Prince Adonis Amaziah, three, and three daughters; Venezuela, 12, Valencia Amber, five, and Athena, 22 months.
Fury is currently without an opponent for his planned return to the ring, but has revealed that he is keen to take on a hybrid fight with UFC champion Jon Jones. He claims that the MMA promotion have sent him an official offer for a crossover fight between the pair.
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I've been in talks with Francis Ngannou for a hybrid fight," Fury told listeners on a Twitter space for Foxify Trade. "There's talks of me and Jon Jones doing a hybrid fight as we talk right now. I received an offer from the UFC yesterday so you never know what's going to happen.
"The future is bright for sure, and there's a lot of options out there. It seems at the moment that I'm struggling to get an actual boxing opponent so I think that Mauricio Sulaiman, the president of the WBC, said on a podcast recently that Tyson is a victim of his own success.
"He said I'm that good that people don't want to fight me, they'd rather fight somebody else and that's what I'm experiencing right now. I think I've called out everybody in the top 15 in the heavyweight division in the last six months and I'm still without an opponent as we speak today."