FIT FOR A KING Tyson Fury relaxes on holiday as Gypsy King prepares for biggest fight of career in Oleksandr Usyk rematch

TYSON FURY has been soaking up the sun on a family holiday ahead of his upcoming rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.

Tyson Fury enjoy has been enjoying the sunshine on a family holiday

The Gypsy King took to Instagram to share a series of snaps from his luxury trip away.

Tyson Fury enjoy has been enjoying the sunshine on a family holiday

5Tyson Fury enjoy has been enjoying the sunshine on a family holidayCredit: Instagram / @tysonfury

The Gypsy King shared a series of pics on Instagram

5The Gypsy King shared a series of pics on InstagramCredit: Instagram / @tysonfury

He posed for a photo with his daughter, Venezuela

5He posed for a photo with his daughter, VenezuelaCredit: Instagram / @tysonfury

He posed for a picture with his daughter, Venezuela, 14, next to a swimming pool surrounded by palm trees.

Fury also shared a video of himself floating in a swimming pool with a caption that read: “Work hard play hard.”

In a caption for a different video, this time of the ocean, he wrote: “Want the world then go get it! NO POINT IN LOOKING BACK YOUR NOT GOING THAT DIRECTION. Blessed by God in Jesus mighty name.”

The heavyweight legend is set to face Usyk in a rematch later this year.

Fury suffered a split decision defeat to the Ukrainian in May.

Usyk became undisputed world heavyweight champion as a result.

The Gypsy King has since activated a rematch clause and a second bout has been pencilled in for December 21.

However, Tony Bellew is convinced he will face an even heavier defeat this time around.

 

Fury has continued training while on holiday

“Because Usyk, this time, will go on the back foot, and that is the worst nightmare for Tyson Fury because that’s one that he can’t control.

“You’ve got to understand, he pressed the whole fight. He walked the 6ft 9ins, 20 stone man down. He walked him down and bullied him.”

5Fury has continued training while on holidayCredit: Instagram / @tysonfury

The former WBC cruiserweight champion said: “If I’m being totally honest, do I think he’ll win? No.

“I think he’ll lose again, and this time, I think he’ll lose really, really clearly.