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Tyson Fury shows off belt collection of SIX titles as Brit star poses at his local pub who have amazing cardboard cutout


TYSON FURY has an incredible belt collection of SIX titles in his modest Morecambe home – while his local pub has a hilarious cardboard cutout of him at the bar.

Promoter Frank Warren shared the brilliant snaps online after he visited the Gypsy King’s house a week after the heavyweight dethroned Deontay Wilder as WBC king.

 Tyson Fury posed with Frank Warren next to his collection of belts

Tyson Fury posed with Frank Warren next to his collection of beltsCredit: Instagram @frank_warren_official

 Fury's local bar has a cardboard cutout of the heavyweight

Fury’s local bar has a cardboard cutout of the heavyweightCredit: Instagram @frank_warren_official

Fury posed with Warren next to his trophy cabinet which includes WBC, Ring, WBO, WBA, IBO and IBF belts that he has won during his storied 12-year career.

The 31-year-old was also pictured at a bar next to a cardboard cutout of himself.

Fury was filmed at the same pub as part of his ITV documentary and FaceTimed heavyweight rival Anthony Joshua, 30.

After stopping Wilder, 34, in seven rounds, the Gypsy King faced calls to fight AJ in a historic undisputed title decider.

But the Bronze Bomber has triggered his right for a trilogy bout while Joshua will defend his unified titles against IBF mandatory Kubrat Pulev, 38, on June 20.

Should the British pair come through their interim bouts, it sets up a Battle of Britain for all the marbles – but AJ’s promoter Eddie Hearn wants to see the duo fight THREE times.

Hearn told Sky Sports: “We must try to do the fight in the UK. Both fighters would like it to happen here but there will be huge offers from around the world.

“Our priority is to try and make the fight in the UK.

“There’s going to be two of these – maybe even three – so certainly summer 2021 will be in the UK but I’d also like to get the first fight in the UK.

“We’ve got two British world heavyweight champions and they’re going to fight for the undisputed world heavyweight championship – this is never going to happen again so to do it in the UK would be very special.”

 Anthony Joshua is the unified heavyweight champion

Anthony Joshua is the unified heavyweight championCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

 Fury won the WBC and Ring Magazine titles against Wilder

Fury won the WBC and Ring Magazine titles against WilderCredit: Reuters

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Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk


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