TYSON FURY had the red carpet rolled out for him as he watched his beloved Red Devils in FA Cup action.
The WBC heavyweight champion was in attendance at The Theatre of Dreams on Sunday afternoon to watch Manchester United take on Liverpool in a pulsating quarter-final clash.
Tyson Fury was at Old Trafford last weekend for Manchester United’s FA Cup clash with Liverpool
The Gypsy King sat in the director’s box with his cousin and fellow boxer Issac Lowe
Fury took a pre-match photo with former Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson
Fury came close to predicting the final score for the pulsating FA Cup quarter-final clash
And he was given the VIP experience that the majority of the Old Trafford faithful could only dream of having.
The Gypsy King was seen backstage with club icon Sir Alex Ferguson before settling into one of the best seats in the house.
As he posed for a picture with Fergie, who struck his best boxer’s stance for the camera, Fury couldn’t contain his happiness.
The Wythenshawe fighter went to the fight with Issac Lowe, his cousin and fellow boxer.
And before watching one of the best games of the season from the director’s box, the two enjoyed a lovely dinner.
Amad Diallo, a substitute, scored an incredible last-second extra-time goal to help United win 4-3.
The game will go down as one of the all-time classics between the fierce rivals, something Fury predicted before kick-off.
When asked for his pre-match prediction, he told MUTV: “Hopefully we get an absolutely great result [today].
Issac Lowe was also proud as punch to have a snap with Sir Alex Ferguson
He and Fury enjoyed a slap-up pre-match meal in the hospitality areas
“I think it’s going to be an absolute classic. Well, I hope it is anyway. Big scores.”
Fury, 35, came close to getting the final score correct, predicting a 3-2 win for Erik ten Hag’s side.
And he called for Ten Hag to instruct his troops to go for broke before kick-off.
He told ITV: “I think it will be a good game and hopefully United can turn the clock back and smash them.
“Just go out there and attack [and] put pressure on them and play your best football, get stuck right in because that usually works.
“It’s worked for me anyway, 35 times in a row, so that’s a good tactic.”
The trip to Old Trafford will likely be one of Fury’s final social outings before he knuckles down for the biggest fight of his career.