WBC Heavyweight Tyson Fury is making the most out of his reported $33.1 million payout after beating British boxer Dillian Whyte and retaining his title. The bout took place at the Wembley Stadium, where Fury knocked out Whyte in the last few seconds of the sixth round.
After the fight, Fury hinted at a potential retirement from boxing and it looks like he is certainly enjoying his life after boxing.
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Fury flaunts car collection
The Gypsy King recently posted a bunch of photos and videos on Instagram showing off his new car collection, which is estimated to be over a million dollars. The collection included two Rolls Royce, a Ferrari, and a G-Wagon as well. He first posted a video of his brand new Rolls Royce Culligan model, which comes at a price tag of $376,000
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But one car was not enough for Fury as he posted another video featuring a second Rolls Royce and the caption,” duo time RR.” the video also had, “Had 2get 2 be rude not to” written on it.
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He then also posted a picture of his brand new Ferrari GTC4Lusso with a custom license plate which includes his initials ‘TLF’ on it. The Ferrari is reportedly the most expensive car in Fury’s collection, costing around $316,000.
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But it seems Fury doesn’t always show off as he also posted a video of his Volkswagen Passat costing $20,000, which is very low compared to his other cars.
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Although the Passat might be the cheapest car in Fury’s collection, the Gypsy King prefers to drive it rather than the other cars in his collection.
What’s next for Tyson Fury
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The Gypsy King made it very clear after the Dillian Whyte fight he would retire from boxing. It seems Fury is still true to his word as there has been no announcement for his next fight. But there has also not been any clear statement by his promoter regarding Fury’s retirement and he does still hold the WBC title. Furthermore, Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk are set to face each other in a rematch and the winner of that match would certainly want to face Fury.
Many have speculated that Fury is waiting to see how the fight between the two plays out and that he will eventually challenge the winner. Fury might be retired, but a potential super fight could make the Gypsy King re-think his decision.
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