TYSON FURY has been spotted at the rubbish tip less than TWO DAYS after losing the biggest fight of his career.
The Gypsy King suffered a split-decision defeat to new pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk in their undisputed heavyweight title fight in Saudi Arabia last weekend.
Fury didn’t hang about in the Kingdom after coming up short for the first time in his professional career, flying home in a £34million private jet.
And despite having just banked a cool £80million, he hasn’t wasting any time getting stuck into his household chores.
Fury, 35, was spotted taking rubbish to the tip with his wife Paris – the mother of his seven children – on Monday morning.
The former WBC heavyweight champion rocked a pair of sunglasses to cover his black eye and a baseball cap, which he wore backwards.
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He also donned the custom-made tracksuit he and his team wore throughout fight week.
Just as he did when he was in the ring with Usyk, Fury had his hands full as he looked to dispose of the rubbish from his Morecambe mansion.
The Wythenshawe warrior had several Asda bags in his hand as he tried to juggle a seemingly important phone call.
Fury is no stranger to a quick return to reality after trading heavy leather having been put back on bin duty after his knockout of Dillian Whyte in April 2022.
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And the fan favourite revealed he’d be visiting the tip today moments before taking his chartered flight home.
He said: “We punched f*** out of each other for 12 rounds.
“I’m going to go home, eat some food, drink some beers, have some family time, walk the dog, go to the tip.”
Fury fumed with the judges’ decision, sensationally claiming they’d scored the fight in Usyk’s favour because his homeland of Ukraine is at war with Russia.
He blasted: “His country is at war.
“So people are siding with someone whose country is at war. I won that fight.”
Fury, who was watched by a star-studded crowd in Saudi, will have the opportunity to exact his revenge on Usyk in October, should he choose to exercise his rematch clause.
He added: “I believe he won a few of the rounds, but I won the majority. It was one of the daftest decisions in boxing.
“I’ll be back. The good little man got the decision.
“We’ll go back to our families and I’ll see him again in October.
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“We’ll go back, rest up. I believe I won the fight but I’m not going to sit and cry and make excuses.
“We’ll run it again in October.”
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk