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Tyson Fury gets reality check as he takes the bins out after Whyte Wembley winEmily Bashforth
It’s back to normality for Tyson after his exciting weekend (Picture: Instagram/Getty)
Tyson Fury is back down to Earth following his big win at Wembley over the weekend.
The sportsman proved he’s not too big for his boots by taking his own bins out at his home in Morcambe.
Tyson, 33, reigned supreme on Saturday when he came out on top in a knockout victory against Dillian Whyte.
The boxer retained his WBC heavyweight title with a brutal knockout of his opponent, but now the Gypsy King is back to reality and keeping his mansion in top condition.
On Monday, Tyson shared a video with head coach Sugar Hill Steward taking out his rubbish and emptying the bins onto the back of a truck.
‘So, from 95,000 at Wembley; heavyweight championship of the world to my and Sugar doing the bins,’ he said on Instagram.
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‘Straight back off the motorway on our own getting it done.
‘Tip run for us. Get up there, Sugar.’
Sugar was then shown carrying a cardboard box to a dusty van, ready to take to the tip.
After a day of grafting, the pair enjoyed a BBQ, with an excited Tyson sharing footage of his pal cooking steaks and burgers.
Despite remaining active on social media following his big fight Tyson is yet to publicly comment on the speculation that wife Paris, 32, is pregnant with their seventh child.
He already shares six children with Paris following their wedding in 2008 and his wife has been continuously supportive of the boxer’s career, cheering him on at the ring on Saturday.
However, friend Carl Froch let slip on BBC Breakfast last week that the couple are supposedly expanding their brood once more.
Tyson reigned supreme once again against Whyte (Picture: Mikey Williams/Top Rank Inc via Getty Images)
The pregnancy rumours follow reports of Tyson retiring, with Carl suggesting it might be the case if he wants more family time, despite Paris later conceding he may still go for a unification fight.
In his post-fight press conference, Tyson insisted that he will now retire from professional boxing after ‘a lot of time on the road’ away from his family.
He said: ‘I’ve said what I’ve said and I’m happy with my decisions. I’m going to go home with my wife and kids. I’ve spent a lot of time on the road and I have been away a long time. I have fulfilled everything.
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‘I am going to retire as only the second heavyweight after Rocky Marciano to retire undefeated. I was unbeatable at this game.’
While his retirement is not yet official, the pro has been hard at work celebrating the weekend’s win, as he was spotted at Essex noshery Sheesh on Monday alongside Paris, brother Tommy Fury and friends and family.
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