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‘Two kings’ say fans as Tyson Fury links up with legendary Man Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson for ‘breakfast of champions’


TYSON FURY enjoyed breakfast with Sir Alex Ferguson and fans were left in awe at the link-up.

Both legends are now retired following the Gypsy King’s announcement he would hang up his gloves after his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk.

Sir Alex Ferguson and Tyson Fury enjoyed breakfast togetherCredit: instagram @tysonfury

So the boxer has plenty of time for breakfasts with his heroes – and they don’t come much bigger than Fergie for Fury who is a huge Manchester United fan.

He sat down with Ferguson in the Golden Triangle in Cheshire for breakfast, and the pair appeared to be in good spirits.

They posed for the camera by flashing smiles, with Fury putting his fist up.

Fans loved the unexpected linkup and showed love for Fury and Ferguson.

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One reacted saying: “The phrase ‘breakfast of champions’ comes to mind.”

Another added: “Legendary link up right here!”

A third wrote: “Two absolute legends 🥊⚽️🙏”

And another commented: “Two kings”

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Fury captioned the post: “Legends of different games! #BREAKFAST”

The former boxer, 36, revealed he has a new “full-time” job after quitting boxing – as wife Paris’ personal trainer.

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He posted a picture of him and Paris on his Instagram story with the caption: “@Parisfury1 training her up now full-time”.

News of Fury’s second retirement is said to have come as a “relief” to Paris, as she gets to spend more time with him.

Fury’s retirement from boxing has been met with scepticism from many with some predicting he could once again make a comeback – this time to fight Anthony Joshua.

Ferguson is also set to come out of retirement and will return to the dugout – for one game only.

The Scot will reportedly return to the technical area on March 22 to help coach at a game in Florence.

Former Italy international Giuseppe Rossi, 38, has organised a farewell match to honour his retirement next month.

The ex-Fiorentina star’s “last dance” will be at the Stadio Franchi Stadium and has been dubbed ‘Pepito Day’.


Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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