Tyson Fury has defied coronavirus advice to get stuck into St. Patrick's Day festivities in his home town of Morecambe. The Gypsy King has reason to celebrate after his emphatic February win over Deontay Wilder which saw him crowned the WBC champion.
However, since the victory, Fury has been hit with fresh drug allegations, with a farmer claiming he was offered a bribe to lie for the Brit boxer back in 2015.
But the 30-year-old didn't look worried by the claims one bit as he partied in Morecambe for St. Paddy's day. Fury tucked into a pint of Guinness with boxer pal Isaac Lowe, as he stood in front of a giant cardboard cut-out of himself.
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