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Tyson Fury flogs ‘Gypsy King’ branded coronavirus facemasks for £12.99 and will donate portion of profits to NHS


TYSON FURY is selling ‘Gypsy King’-branded coronavirus face masks for £12.99 a pop.

And 25 per cent of the profits will go to the NHS Charities Together, the WBC heavyweight champ confirmed.

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 Fancy looking like Tyson Fury in a coronavirus face mask? Well now you can for £12.99

Fancy looking like Tyson Fury in a coronavirus face mask? Well now you can for £12.99

Fury, 31, posed for photos in the blue, green, red and black versions of the PPE on his Instagram page.

Fans can buy the merch from his official website, where it is listed under the ‘autographed memorabilia’ section.

Fury has been busy during the coronavirus lockdown and recently explained why he is still “unstoppable” despite his previous demons and mental health issues.

The Gypsy King told Sky Sports he wants a reign of domination in the heavyweight ranks and could fight until he is 40.

He said: “I’ve won every single belt in boxing.

“From the English title to becoming the undisputed heavyweight champ of the world. All done, all finished. Considered the best, done.

“If I don’t box again, I’m happy, but if I do box again, then I continue to box. If we get past this thing, which hopefully we will, then we’re going to keep boxing and just keep taking on contenders.

“Klitschko did it until he was 40. A lot of the great champions are continuing, and continuing.

“I ain’t boxing for money, I ain’t boxing for fame, I ain’t boxing for a belt. I’m boxing because it keeps me mentally happy and I like to do it.”

And he went into more detail about why Anthony Joshua should be running scared ahead of their potential showdown next year.

Speaking about his win over Deontay Wilder in February, Fury added: “They wrote me off because Wilder was going to be better the second time around, and then they wrote me off because they said they didn’t believe in what I was going to do and I’m a feather-duster puncher, and I can’t crack an egg, and I’m useless.

“But here I am today, stand-alone heavyweight, leading superstar in boxing.

“I’m still fat, still ugly, still bald, still a big man, and I’m still unstoppable.”

TYSON FURY proved he is a champion husband as well as fighter by helping wife Paris though her work-out doubts


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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