Tyson Fury was spotted with wife Paris taking out the rubbish at a local landfill in Morecambe – where the couple live with their seven children😍😍

In Morecambe, where they reside with their seven children, Tyson Fury, 35, and his wife Paris, 34, were seen at a nearby trash can. Tyson was taking a phone call while the couple was busy getting rid of trash. In order to conceal the wounds from his recent altercation, he paired sunglasses and a white baseball cap with his navy blue tracksuit.

Tyson Fury returns to reality with a bump as he heads to the rubbish tip with wife Paris after losing £80m fight

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Tyson Fury takes trip to the tip in first public appearance since Oleksandr Usyk defeat - YouTube

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Tyson Fury heads to TIP with wife Paris as he's seen for first time since making £80m in shock Usyk loss in Saudi Arabia | The Sun

Paris, wearing a white t-shirt and denim shorts, helped Tyson unload their car’s baggage while wearing her trademark blond hair tied up in a high ponytail.

Tyson took a £34 million private aircraft back to Morecambe after his bout in Riyadh. He thought he had won the split decision against Oleksandr Usyk, which was his first loss of the year. Paris honored her husband on social media, stating that he is “still the best man” in her opinion, even though she was not present at the fight. He was assisted at the ceremony by other family members, including Tommy Fury, his younger brother.

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“We punch of each other for 12 rounds,” Tyson said after the fight, sharing his thoughts on the fierce clash. He talked about his intentions to spend time with his family and talk about upcoming bouts with promoter Frank Warren. Despite the defeat, Tyson claims he is “still loving the game,” has an automatic rematch clause, and has no plans to retire.

He discussed his career at his post-fight press conference, highlighting the fact that he boxes out of passion rather than need. He said, “I’m boxing because I love it,” noting that he was unsure of when he would retire but that he would keep doing it as long as he enjoyed it.

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