The world heavyweight champion has often shown a softer side throughout his career, regularly serenading wife Paris inside the ring after famous victories.Just last week, Usyk - who Fury remains in talks with over a blockbuster unification fight - suggested the Gyspy King "plays the bad guy for the cameras."The unbeaten Ukrainian then claimed: "I think he likes movies about love and when he watches them he cries a little."But rather than launching an angry response at his heavyweight rival, Fury has revealed where he gets his romantic inspiration from.READ MORE: Tyson Fury approached George Groves over his Oleksandr Usyk fight predictionSpeaking to Wow Hydrate, Fury said: "Have you ever watched the film The Notebook with Ryan Gosling and Rachel McAdams?
I took a few notes from that as well as a lot of other films."The Time Traveller's Wife, P.S. I Love You, that is my type of movie.
Chick flicks and things like that."Fury, who was hilariously mocked up as the star for those movies, was also asked for his biggest 'ick' and offered another show of love for his wife, in his own unique way."I think when you have been married 14 years and you have seen seven or eight kids pop out, there is no such thing as icks!
When you see every inch of someone, on their good days and bad days, icks don't exist."Who will win when Tyson Fury faces Oleksandr Usyk?
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