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It appears Tyson Fury has already come back down to earth following another defining night in his career at Wembley Stadium on Saturday.
In what he's claiming to be his last ever boxing bout, 'The Gypsy King' delivered an imperious performance, retaining his WBC and The Ring Heavyweight titles with a brutal sixth round knockdown. Having controlled the opening stages, a right uppercut from Fury caught 'The Body Snatcher' flush and ended proceedings.
He celebrated in his now traditional manner, serenading the 94,000 crowd with his own version of Don McLean's classic American Pie. Having earlier entered the ring on a throne, Fury succeeded in his intentions to make his homecoming fight a memorable one.
The enjoyment clearly spilled over into Sunday morning, with wife Paris posting pictures on Instagram of the Fury camp enjoying a celebratory breakfast. Although is was champagne on the menu later in the day when the couple joined by friends at a venue in Essex.
There, Fury took the opportunity to video call Matchroom boss Eddie Hearn. It was unclear what the pair discussed, but footage of the pair smiling their way through the