Tyson Fury shows off luxurious private jet with bedrooms and a shower as he takes a ‘little trip’ to Saudi Arabia with family and friends ahead of undisputed heavyweight clash against Oleksandr Usyk
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- He showed fans the plane, including a shower, on social media
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Tyson Fury showed off his own private jet on social media after jetting off to Saudi Arabia for a 'little trip' with family and friends.
Fury is set for the biggest fight of his career when he takes on Oleksandr Usyk in an uncontested clash on February 17 in Riyadh, and he jetted out this week to soak up the sunshine in the Middle East.
As he took to the skies, Fury decided to show fans around his private jet in a video posted to his wife Paris' Instagram with the caption: “I just went on a little trip…..Saudi Arabia.” .
The Gypsy King started off with a peek into his spacious shower room before making a face for the camera after catching himself in the bathroom mirror.
He then walked around the entire plane, showing fans different bedrooms while his family and friends sat back and relaxed en route to Saudi Arabia.
Tyson Fury showed fans around his private jet with shower (photo)
He made a face for the camera after catching himself in the bathroom mirror
Fury walked through the entire plane as he showed off the bedrooms and comfortable seats for his family and friends
There certainly didn't seem to be a shortage of space as he walked around the private jet
Paris then posted a separate video when they all arrived, where she posed for photos with her husband, while Fury also danced and went on an inflatable slide in the sea with his children.
Fury's fight with Usyk is now just ten weeks away, but the 35-year-old currently appears to be taking a relaxed approach ahead of preparing for his fellow unbeaten rival.
The winner of February's fight will become the first undisputed champion of the blue boxing division in the four-belt era.
Fury will face Oleksandr Usyk in ten weeks with all four heavyweight belts on the line
Fury wants to prove he is the best heavyweight in the world after wrestling to a razor-thin points victory in his crossover fight against former UFC champion Francis Ngannou in October.
Fury was knocked down in the third round but got back up to earn the judges' verdict.
His outspoken father, John, told Mail Sport that Fury has to 'change everything' if he wants to beat Usyk and questioned his son's conditioning for the fight against Ngannou.
But Fury doesn't seem too worried, opting for some family time and sun ahead of Christmas before starting his training camp for Usyk.