Tyson Fury says he got into boxing due to "money and p***y that come with it"
Tyson Fury joked that "money and p***y" is what motivated him to get into boxing in a candid post on social media yesterday.
The Gypsy King, who been married to wife Paris since 2008, took to Instagram in a typically jovial mood to answer a few questions fans had thrown his way.
During the video, he said: "So, I get asked on a regular basis, why am I in boxing?
"It's simple, I'm in boxing for two reasons. I'm in boxing for the money and for the p***y that come with it."
Fury has made an absolute fortune from his in-ring career – raking in an estimated £20 million from his trilogy fight against Deontay Wilder alone – though his claims of womanising are likely a little farfetched given his 14-year marriage to Paris.
The 33-year-old is currently in training ahead of a world heavyweight title fight against Dillian Whyte in April.
Earlier today it was announced that Whyte had now signed on the dotted line to make the fight official following weeks of confusion and uncertainty.
In response Fury jumped on social media again, branding his opponent a "useless sausage".
"Oh my God. Dillian Whyte signed his contract for $8 million [£5.6 million], what a surprise," Fury said sarcastically.
"Should this even be a talking point? The man's signed for the biggest payday he's ever going to get in his life.
"Oh my God, my head hurts from all the mind games that Dillian Whyte's been playing on me," he added. "I'm so sore I don't know whether I'm coming or going. My training camp is a mess.
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"I'm gonna absolutely buff Dillian Whyte like a cheap f****** water balloon.
"And then when I finish with him Joe Parker [who is seen running on the treadmill next to Fury] is gonna set about him.
"Because you're useless you big dosser. You useless sausage."
Fury is set to return to the ring after triumphantly completing his trilogy with Wilder in October – a win that took his undefeated record to 31 victories in 32 fights.
The Gypsy King will then face the winner of Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk's highly-anticipated rematch in a potential title-unification bout for the ages.
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