Unusual pictures. First the defence of the heavyweight title and then Tyson Fury made a stop at a fast food restaurant.
After defending his heavyweight title last Saturday against compatriot Dillian Whyte, Tyson Fury’s next stop was a fast food restaurant.
As reported by British tabloid The Sun, the boxing star drove his Rolls-Royce Cullinan worth 300,000 pounds (more than 350,000 euros) into a drive-in at a well-known fast food restaurant in Hertfordshire.
The two-time heavyweight champion more than earned the meal. In front of 94,000 spectators at Wembley Stadium, the “Gypsy King” won against Whyte by knockout in the sixth round, which means he remains the WBC federation’s champion.
After the fight, Fury stressed his thoughts of retirement to BT Sports, but the Briton still wouldn’t rule out further fights altogether: “This could have been the final curtain call for the Gypsy King. “
Maybe he’ll step into the ring again – and then stop by a fast food restaurant again.