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Tommy Fury celebrates his Jake Paul win with a GIANT burger at fave market hall

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Tommy Fury treated himself to a vast burger after returning home victorious from his weekend fight with You Tuber-turned MMA fighter Jake Paul.

Tommy and his wife Molly-Mae Hague pitched up to the Picturedrome market hall in Macclesfield for a celebratory lunch yesterday.

Food trader Tender Cow were given the honour of cooking for the champ, sorting him out with their towering double cheeseburger and a heap of their spectacular skin-on fries.

For some detail, the double cheese boasts two aged beef patties, with beef dripping onions, burger sauce and pickles. Read more: Manc fave pub named one of the best in the UK Served in a brioche roll from the Masa Bakery, it weighs in at a robust £18.

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