Tyson Fury flaunts £1m fleet of cars including two Rolls-Royces and Ferrari

World heavyweight champion Fury has been enjoying life post-retirement, and has shown off his extravagant supercar collection in a series of recent social media posts

Tyson Fury has shown off his fleet of supercars, believed to be worth over £1million, in a series of Instagram posts this week.

The world heavyweight champion has been enjoying his life during retirement, spending the mornings running with family and pals and relaxing in the afternoon with his wife Paris at their £1.7m home in Morecambe. And he has also been splashing the cash, recently picking up not one, but two Rolls-Royce Cullinan cars.

Cullinan model Rolls-Royce cars are known to cost upwards of £300,000, and they aren’t the only ones he has in his collection. He also showed off one of his Ferraris, with a custom licence plate with his initials TLF for Tyson Luke Fury.

Tyson Fury has a fleet of luxury cars

Including an expensive Ferrari

The boxer’s car collection includes further Rolls-Royces, a G-Wagon, a classic Mini Cooper, a Range Rover as well as multiple Ferrari’s. He has also claimed that in retirement he plans to spend his time driving around in a £20,000 VW Passat, as opposed to giving in to the trappings of his extravagant wealth and fame.

He announced that he wouldn’t be boxing any more after defeating Dillian Whyte in front of 94,000 fans at Wembley Stadium in April, which was his second world title defence. He made around £25m from the record-breaking purse bid alone for that bout, as well as lucrative sponsorship deals.

But Fury promised before the fight that he would spend his retirement driving around in a modest car, enjoying a modest life with his family as opposed to enjoying his money a bit too much. He told Top Rank’s YouTube channel that he would quit social media and try to enjoy a “normal life”.

“I’ve done enough, and enough is enough,” he said. “I’m going back to Morecambe Bay to live a normal life in my normal VW Passat car, take my kids to the normal, local school. That’s it.

“I might go out for something to eat on the weekend but that’s it, school runs, bin runs, haircuts on a Monday and clean the car down on a Tuesday, I’ve got a quite routine life planned out and that’s how I want it.

“The richest and cleverest man that’s ever lived in the world was King Solomon and he said it was all in vein. It was all vanity and the best thing you can ever do is eat, drink and enjoy our work, which I do.”

However, his recent splashing of cash, including a luxury holiday with his family to the South of France, indicates something different. It remains to be seen if he will remain retired, or come back to face the winner of Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk’s world title rematch in August.

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