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    Inside Tyson Fury’s modest £550k five-bedroom Morecambe home where he, wife Paris and growing family lived

    TYSON FURY has been box office material for the best part of a decade.But the Brit boxing champion has, for large portions of his career, lived a modest life – despite being a multi-millionaire.Tyson Fury, pictured here alongside Paris, is one of the richest athletes on the planetCredit: AlamyBut for large portions of his career, the Gypsy King lived in a modest house worth £550,000Credit: ITVThe Fury home is filled with homages to Tyson’s title-filled careerCredit: ITVThe Fury household is kept afloat by Tyson’s wife ParisCredit: ITVWBC heavyweight champ Fury says has no plans to move away from the seaside town of MorecambeCredit: ITVThe Gypsy King has raked in some of the biggest purses in recent history and is on course to do so again this weekend when he faces Oleksandr Usyk for all the heavyweight marbles.Despite having taken part in some of the biggest fights of his era and the lavish perks of his job, Fury has refused to forget his roots.And those roots are firmly laid in the small town of Morecambe – where he owns two houses.Prior to moving into a £1.7million mansion in 2021, Fury and his massive family – which includes seven kids – lived in a modest house.READ MORE ON TYSON FURYThe Fury clan, according to Zoopla, lived in a five-bed and four-bathroom house worth just over £550,000.The house was far from what you expect a multi-millionaire to be residing in – with nothing overtly flashy on the exterior or interior.Despite his millions in the bank and a seemingly ever-growing family, Fury and his wife Paris were all too happy to call their old house home.Speaking on a three-part ITV documentary in 2020, “People say to me, ‘Why don’t you live in California or America?’ – why would I?Most read in BoxingBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT”Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?”I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It’s true beauty. Sun sport’s panel question if Tyson Fury’s trash talk is ‘cringe’ ahead of Usyk showdown”If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid.”Fury’s old digs were filled with homages to his numerous triumphs inside the ring.The titles he’s won during his glittering career are adorned next to a framed picture of him celebrating his stunning 2015 upset of Wladimir Klitschko.Before making Morecambe his home in 2011, Fury used to reside in a caravan on land owned by his dad John.Swanky motorsAnd the 35-year-old has a fully-restored gypsy wagon among his fleet of swanky motors – which includes two Rolls Royces.After countless hours renovating the wagon, Fury is as proud as punch to take it out for a spin as he is any of his supercars.He said: “[It’s] real gold, gold leaf, all hand-painted.”The Gypsy code says you must travel towards the sun, so we keep the sun towards the back.”When he’s not travelling the world or duking it out with some of the best heavyweights on the planet, Fury likes to spend time at home with his kids and chip in with the housework.Well, all the chores that need doing outside the house.He told The Guardian last year: “It’s not 50/50. Paris does it all [of the housework].”Paris does all the stuff in the house, and I do everything outside.”I do the bins, I do the school run and I pick up the dog s**t. “I’m an expert at the dog s**t picking up. Love it. I absolutely love it!”Credit: ITVThe Gypsy King decides to take the wagon out for a spin in a funny clip from last year’s ITV documentaryCredit: ITVFury admits the family home would go to pot if it wasn’t for wife ParisCredit: ITVFury will throw down with Oleksandr Usyk for all the heavyweight marbles nextCredit: EPAThe bins will be waiting for Fury when he returns from his venture to Saudi Arabia, where he’ll look to write his name into the history books.The Wythenshawe warrior will throw down with former pound-for-pound king Usyk on Saturday night to crown the heavyweight division’s first undisputed champion in nearly 25 years.Fury dreamed about being draped in all the belts when he began his professional career 16 years ago and is champing at the bit to make it become a reality.He recently told Sky Sports: “From a little boy, I said that and achieved it.”So I’ve got to be one of the rare few people who dreamed something as a child and achieved it as an adult.”It’s been [an] amazing journey.READ MORE SUN STORIES”And here we are now, 16 years later, about to be [the] undisputed champion of the world.”The biggest fight, in the last 25 years, which is an amazing effort.”Inside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport. More

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    Mike Tyson shouts ‘where’s this kid’s mother?’ as 14-year-old asks lewd question at his and Jake Paul’s press conference

    MIKE TYSON was asked a lewd question by a 14-YEAR-OLD during a press conference ahead of his fight with Jake Paul.It left Iron Mike trying to locate the child’s mother.Mike Tyson and Jake Paul’s media event was overshadowed on MondayCredit: GettyTeen influencer Kayo Martin interrupted with several lewd questionsCredit: X @MostVpromotionsThat led to Iron Mike asking where the 14-year-old’s mother wasCredit: X @MostVpromotionsTyson and Paul will collide in Texas on July 20Credit: AFPFormer heavyweight champion Iron Mike will make his return to the ring to face YouTuber Paul in an epic bout taking place on July 20.Tyson, one of the most legendary figures in the history of boxing, will turn 58 two weeks before the fight takes place against the 27-year-old.Fans across the world are concerned about the bout but will no doubt have been intrigued to see what both men had to say when they held a pre-fight press conference yesterday.But the event at the Apollo Theatre in New York was bizarrely interrupted by a swearing teenager who was asking which fighter had the “higher body count”.READ MORE ON SPORTThe child was soon identified as teen influencer and prankster Kayo Martin.The NYC native, who has 1230,000 followers on Instagram, took full advantage when Tyson and Paul decided to take questions from the crowd.Martin firstly asked the ‘Problem Child’: “So you think he has bigger balls? Who do you think has a bigger body count? What’s your body count Jake?”Paul placed his head in his hands in shock before Tyson asked: “Where is this kid’s mother?”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSHowever, that failed to stop the youngster as he pressed Paul for an answer.He asked: “Jake, you think yours is higher?”Mike Tyson looks ferocious on pads as boxing legend gears up for Jake Paul showdown Martin then started unloading slang, saying: “Type s**t. We outside! Gaw Gaw. Boom b***h. Ahhh. I love you guys motherf***er.”Paul and his brother Logan Paul, who has enjoyed success himself in boxing and is WWE’s United States champion, both made their name as social media stars in their younger days.But they were both left confused after the event at Martin’s antics.Logan said: “That was kid was hoot.”That led to Jake replying: “What was up with that kid?”Martin’s linktree bio provides little more info about him, simply saying: “Skateboarding, boxing, Day in the Life, Hoodrat shii.”He has shared a range of different content on his Instagram page, from dangerously climbing on subway tracks and narrowly avoiding being hit to visiting New York’s delis.Credit: The SunMeanwhile, Tyson left a reporter repulsed after revealing his disgusting pre-fight diet.The former ‘Baddest Man on the Planet’ has been rolling back the years in the gym and has even banned himself from sex and smoking weed in training.READ MORE SUN STORIESBut that is not the only eyebrow-raising reveal that Iron Mike has made as he said that he has only been eating “raw meat”.And UFC commentator Joe Rogan believes the disgusting claim will strike fear into Paul without a punch even being thrown. More

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    Tyson Fury reveals why Oleksandr Usyk fight is so important… even if ‘w****** don’t want to hear it’

    TYSON FURY claims money is motivating him to get in the ring with Oleksandr Usyk.The two heavyweights take to the stage for a much-anticipated bout on Saturday night in Saudi Arabia.Tyson Fury says money is the motivating factor for his bout with Oleksandr UsykCredit: ReutersFury and Usyk both have the chance to be crowned the first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis in 1999.But the glory of taking home the belts are not the driving factor for the Gyspy King.Fury told The Telegraph: ” I hate to say it because the boxing fans, the boxing purists and all them w****** don’t want to hear it, but why do you think I box? For the money.”If anybody in professional boxing tells me they don’t do this game for money, they’re lying, and I speak from the heart. READ MORE IN BOXING”I do it for the dough. The bigger the deal, the better. I’m a prize-fighting pugilist specialist, that’s what I do. “I fight for the prize, whether it be gold bars, gold coins, cash, transfers, cars – whatever you want to pay me, pay me in bags of sand for all I care. As long as I can make a drink on it, deal done.“So, I’m going in there to get paid, get laid and come back to Morecambe Bay. “I probably won’t even buy anything, because I don’t need anything. I’ll do a bit of shopping, probably be tighter than I am today. I’ll do the rematch exactly the same.”Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUTFury, 35, also revealed he wants to fight until he turns 40-years-old.And by that point, he hopes to be “the first £500million heavyweight boxer in history”.Reports suggest Fury will pocket in excess of £80m for fighting Usyk.More cash could be made via a bet, with John Fury revealing he has wagered a staggering amount on his son winning that will either make him “rich” or “skint”.And with huge sums of money on the line, things have already got heated between the two camps.John clashed with a member of Usyk’s team yesterday, headbutting him and ending up with blood streaming down his face.John Fury’s maddest moments
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    Tyson Fury says Deontay Wilder trilogy took YEARS off his life but vows to ‘live for today’ in Oleksandr Usyk showdown

    TYSON FURY goes into his career-defining Oleksandr Usyk undisputed fight feeling his iconic Deontay Wilder wars took YEARS off his life.The Brit, 35, climbed off the canvas twice to secure a 2018 draw against one of the most vicious punchers of the modern era.Tyson Fury was dropped four times in his trilogy with Deontay WilderCredit: GettyFury will face Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title on Saturday nightCredit: EPAHis Lazarus-like revival in the 12th — after a skull–shaking shot — remains the stuff of legend.Two years later the 6ft 9in Morecambe ace obliterated Wilder in seven sensational rounds to grab the WBC title.But in the trilogy bout — after weeks sleeping on the floor of Alder Hey Hospital and running laps of the grounds after his daughter Athena was born premature — he was in another thrilling slugfest and survived two round-four knockdowns to triumph in another fight for the ages.Sadly, when the father-of-seven — usually more prone to trash talk and tall tales — reflects on those magnificent moments he fears they have chipped away at his life expectancy.READ MORE IN BOXINGWith a new steely sincerity this four-belt fight seems to have brought out of him, Fury said: “I believe that.”I believe every time you go in the ring you leave with less than you had when you went in. It takes a little bit more out of you.”But it’s a good job I live for today and don’t think about the future otherwise I’d be screwed.”In trademark Fury showman style he quotes his Lord and Saviour next — as well as Sylvester Stallone.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUTHe said: “There is no tomorrow. As Apollo Creed said to Rocky: ‘In my faith there is no tomorrow’.”Jesus said he’d come back like a thief in the night, no time, date or hour. So be prepared and live for today as tomorrow ain’t promised.Moment Tyson Fury sees his dad John covered in blood after altercation with Usyk’s camp”There are a few people I’ve known who went to bed and didn’t wake up, so every day is a blessing so I take that and enjoy every day.”Whenever people ask how I am, I say I’m alive, which is a good start.”Former undisputed cruiserweight king Usyk, 37, does not wield the same power as Alabama slammer Wilder — who idiotically claims to want a ‘body on his record’.But Fury still underwent a gruelling camp sparring hundreds of rounds.And, if his new Saudi paymasters want to maximise his pulling power, he wants the mega-money autumn of his career over quickly — after watching the years fly by as daughter Venezuela approaches her 15th birthday in September.And contemplating the five years that has lapsed since his first Wilder battle and with a click of his fingers, he said: “Five years have passed like that. 2019 feels like yesterday.”My daughter was a little girl then and now she’s massive.”When you’re doing something and doing your thing, years pass by quite quickly.”So I’m not too concerned about the negative stuff about staying around and boxing.”If it’s ten fights over the next five years then I want them quickly. If I’m going to have them, let’s rack them up quickly.”The Wilder draw sparked a drastic change in Fury’s style, overnight he transformed from a gangly and elusive jab-and-mover to a 20st power puncher and crushed Wilder in the return, Tom Schwarz and Dillian Whyte.It remains to be seen which Fury will turn up in Riyadh on Saturday to take on the little southpaw Usyk, who bamboozled Anthony Joshua over two one-sided fights.Surprisingly Fury reckons he was a far better fighter long before his switch from point-scoring pugilist to PPV-selling slugger.He added: “I was probably better back then. I was younger, in my early 20s, now I’m in my mid-30s.”I was a better fighter 12 years ago, I had the fountain of youth, now I have the wisdom of age.”My youth has evaded me and my experience has to take over, I’m no spring chicken.”If you look at the greats, when they were 35 they were said to be finished and over the hill. I’ve got to put youth to one side and use my experience and mentality.”Meanwhile, Fury has told Joshua his week-long Riyadh trip will be a waste of time.AJ, 35, landed in the Saudi capital on Sunday night and will watch his two-time conqueror Usyk take on Fury.But any chance he might be able to jump in and fight Fury next — kiboshing the mega-money rematch clause — have been floored by the Gypsy King.The 6ft 9in Morecambe ace said: “There’s not much he can build because we have a two-fight deal, so he has to wait until it’s all over. Then we can negotiate. And it’s always about money in these deals.”All fights are easy to make in any weight division.”READ MORE SUN STORIESBut if Fury demolishes Usyk, why would he not move to rip-up a pointless rerun and move on to the biggest fight in British boxing history?WBC champ Fury grinned and said: “What are we in this for? Money. If I can get double bubble for one job, there’s not much more to be said.”Inside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport. More

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    Tyson Fury vows to ‘get paid and get laid’ as he aims to become first £500million heavyweight boxer with TEN more fights

    TYSON FURY has vowed to “get paid and get laid” as he aims to become the first £500million heavyweight boxer with TEN more fights.The Gypsy King is on the verge of becoming the division’s unified world champion after battling past stars including Deontay Wilder, Otto Wallin and Dillian Whyte.Tyson Fury wants to become the first £500m heavyweight boxer as he eyes 10 more fightsCredit: GettyFury must first get past Oleksandr Usyk as he looks to unify the divisionCredit: EPABut he faces his toughest test yet in fellow heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk, with the two men set to clash in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.Boxing fans around the world will tune in when they put on their gloves for an epic dust-up in the desert.Yet Fury, 35, already has one eye on the future, admitting he plans on racking up another 10 fights in the next five years.The WBC champ is ready to have them all in the moneybags kingdom of Saudi.READ MORE IN BOXINGAnd Fury reckons he can become the first-ever heavyweight fighter to bank £500m in the process.He told the Telegraph: “[I will] fight eight to 10 more times to the age of 40.“Happy days, with those fights I’ll become the first £500m heavyweight boxer in history.”Fury is also taking a relaxed approach to his clash with Usyk, insisting it’s just another pay cheque.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUTHe added: “This is a good fight, I’m not too concerned about what people are going to be saying in 100 years.“I’m going in there to get paid, get laid, and come back to Morecambe Bay.“I probably won’t even buy anything, because I don’t need anything.“I’ll do the rematch exactly the same, get paid, get laid, come home, Morecambe Bay, still not buy anything.”However, Fury’s dad John appears to be taking things seriously after being caught up in a dramatic confrontation with Usyk’s camp on Monday.Fury Snr was left with a bloodied head after attacking a rival.He said: “[They] disrespected my son, the best heavyweight to ever wear a pair of boxing gloves.”Coming out with all that rubbish. He’s in my face, trying to be clever.READ MORE SUN STORIES”Coming into my space, ‘Usyk, Usyk’, nobody’s bothering with them. I was only chanting my own son’s name.”They stepped closer, stepped closer. So I’m a warrior at the end of the day, that’s what we do. We’re fighting people, you come in the space, you’re gonna get what’s coming.”Inside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport. More

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    Tyson Fury models dazzling Jacob & Co ‘Ring Of Fire’ watch ahead of Usyk with ‘piece of boxing history’ set for auction

    TYSON FURY has modelled a dazzling watch ahead of his clash with Oleksandr Usyk.The Gypsy King and the Ukrainian have both been gifted a Jacob and Co watch as a keepsake for the heavyweight showdown in Saudi Arabia this weekend.Tyson Fury has modelled a limited edition watch ahead of his fight with Oleksandr UsykThe watch is made from rose goldThe limited edition ‘Ring of Fire’ timepiece is made from rose gold and includes sapphire crystals as well as an anti-reflective coating.However, the boxing stars will not be keeping the watches as they will instead be auctioned on May 17.The auction will be held by Sotheby’s, and all proceeds will go to Make-A-Wish International.Speaking about the watch, Fury insisted that the buyer will get to own a “bit of boxing history”.READ MORE ON BOXINGHe said: “This watch will forever represent a bit of boxing history and, for me personally, it is going to be a constant reminder of the night I became the first undisputed heavyweight champion of the 21st century.”This is a rare and incredible timepiece, and I hope it can raise lotsof cash for an important global cause.”I’d also like to thank everyone who has been involved in putting this together.”The watch is made up of 384 components and includes 42 jewels.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSIt also has a power reserve of 60 hours.Usyk also made a statement about the watch and is looking forward to the auction.Sun Sport’s Panel predict who will win in Ring of Fire battle between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr UsykHe added: “I look forward to the auction and seeing who will be fortunate enough to achieve the winning bid and share with me in owning this masterpiece.”I encourage everyone who can to get involved so we see a big donation to help with the good work of Make-A-Wish International.”This watch is an excellent allegory of the limited time given to us by God in this world to help others and make it a better place to live.”Saudi boxing kingpin Turki Alalshikh added: “This is an incredible and rare opportunity to own a piece of boxing history.”The magnitude of this fight cannot be underestimated. It will be spoken about for decades, and the successful bidder will share a special bond with the lead protagonists of this undisputed heavyweight story through the collective ownership of these unique and elegant timepieces.”We are also pleased to be able to donate all auction proceeds to Make-A-Wish International, so they can help fulfil the wishes of even more children around the world.”Jacob & Co’s most expensive watch is the £16MILLION Billionaire Timeless Treasure Yellow Diamond watch.On Media Day one it was not Tyson making the headlines but his dad John.The WBC champ’s father HEADBUTTED Stanislav Stepchuk – a member of the other fight camp.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe shock incident occurred at the Hilton Hotel in Saudi as both fighters and their respective entourages waited for the media.TYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUTInside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport. More

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    John Fury breaks silence on headbutting Usyk team member as Tyson’s bloodied dad says ‘I’m a warrior, that’s what we do’

    JOHN FURY has justified headbutting a member of Oleksandr Usyk’s team by insisting “I’m a warrior, that’s what we do”.The father of Tyson Fury was left with a bloodied head after violently attacking Usyk’s pal Stanislav Stepchuk in Saudi Arabia on Monday. John Fury explained what happened in the lead-up to the headbuttCredit: X / @SkySportsNewsBloodied from his head, he started chanting ‘Fury’ again during the interviewCredit: X / @SkySportsNewsWarning: Video includes graphic imagery ⚠John Fury speaks out after footage of him appearing to headbutt a member of Oleksandr Usyk’s team emerges 👇 pic.twitter.com/mX4dRvnPgz— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) May 13, 2024

    Fury headbutted Stanislav Stepchuk – a member of Oleksandr Usyk’s teamIt comes as Tyson prepares to step in with Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight crown on Saturday night.Following the incident, John was later seen embracing Usyk’s manager, Alex Krassyuk, after the pair talked things out.But he was then full of trash talk once more during a TV interview as blood trickled down his forehead.Speaking on Sky Sports News, he said: “[They] disrespected my son, the best heavyweight to ever wear a pair of boxing gloves.READ MORE ON FURY VS USYK”Coming out with all that rubbish. He’s in my face, trying to be clever.”Coming into my space, ‘Usyk, Usyk’, nobody’s bothering with them. I was only chanting my own son’s name.”They stepped closer, stepped closer. So I’m a warrior at the end of the day, that’s what we do. We’re fighting people, you come in the space, you’re gonna get what’s coming.”John then went on to add: “It’s not about the fight. We’ve done everything we can, Tyson’s in fine fettle. You’re probably gonna see on Saturday night the best Tyson ever.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSTYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT”But this is what he comes off, we’re fighting people. That [the headbutt] is a regular occurrence, seven nights a week for me, that. We’re not interested.”So the last thing they’re going to do is get one over on me and my family. It will not happen.EXCLUSIVE: John Fury left BLEEDING after crazy altercation with Oleksandr Usyk’s team ahead of Fury vs Usyk”You’ve been disrespectful, we don’t talk, we don’t scream [punches his fist].”And on the cut to his head, he said: “Who cares? Not me, it’s a bit of claret.”Chants of “Usyk, Usyk, Usyk,” then began once more from the Ukrainian’s camp, before John returned with “Fury, Fury, Fury”.He then looked back at the interviewer and defiantly declared: “Warlocks, warlocks”.Inside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport. More

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    Tyson Fury spotted leaving media day ON CRUTCHES seconds before dad John’s headbutt.. but not everything is as it seems

    TYSON FURY was spotted leaving media day on crutches ahead of his fight with Oleksandr Usyk.The Gypsy King walked with a slight limp as he left the building days before their heavyweight showdown in Saudi Arabia this weekend.Tyson Fury was spotted leaving media day on crutches ahead of his fight with Oleksandr UsykCredit: PAHis dad John Fury had headbutted a member of Usyk’s team during a heated media dayCredit: PAHowever, all is not as it seems with Fury’s crutch part of an elaborate act.The WBC world heavyweight champion had taken the crutch from someone else during the media day.He has previously pulled similar stunts ahead of bouts earlier in his career.Fury was seen limping around before fighting Deontay Wilder during their trilogy.READ MORE IN BOXINGIt later turned out to all be pretend, though, with Fury making it into the ring on fight night without issue.His latest stunt came just moments before his dad John Fury confronted members of Usyk’s team.Members of both groups were heard chanting the names of each fighter as they came face-to-face.The cornerman was also left bleeding after clashing with the Ukrainian’s entourage on Monday.Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSInside the Gypsy King’s royal courtTYSON FURY is one of the biggest characters in sport.
    Fury Sr. headbutted a member of Usyk’s team before later apologising for his antics.His son was also left shocked by the incident, having missed the headbutt only to walk in and spot his dad’s bloodied forehead.Moment Tyson Fury sees his dad John covered in blood after altercation with Usyk’s campFury and Usyk will meet in the ring at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh on Saturday night for the undisputed heavyweight crown.It will be the first time since Lennox Lewis in 2000 that the division has had an undisputed world champion and the first time in the four-belt era.Usyk will defend his IBF, IBO, WBA (Super) and WBO belts, with Fury’s WBC title also on the line.Both fighters go into the bout unbeaten from a combined 56 professional bouts.TYSON FURY VS OLEKSANDR USYK: ALL THE DETAILS YOU NEED AHEAD OF HUGE UNDISPUTED HEAVYWEIGHT BOUT More