Tyson Fury whisks Paris and their six kids off to Disneyland Florida for 'holiday of a lifetime' after finishing UK tour

TYSON FURY has been enjoying a festive getaway ahead of his all-British blockbuster with Dillian Whyte.

The Gypsy King escaped to Florida with wife Paris and family after a six-night UK speaking tour.




The trip comes after the WBC confirmed Whyte as the mandatory challenger to Fury’s world heavyweight title.

Paris shared a series of heartwarming photos of the Fury family enjoying their break stateside.

She posted on her Instagram account: “I love Florida. Holiday of a lifetime here.”

And she treated fans to some behind-the-scenes footage of a family night out at Disneyland Florida.

The snaps paint a more sedate picture than those that emerged during Fury’s last downtime in America.

The heavyweight king was seen partying the night away in Las Vegas following his stunning October victory over Deontay Wilder.

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That was followed by an eight-hour booze bender with two brunette beauties back home – as revealed exclusively by the Sun.

This time rest and relaxation looks more like the order of the day.

Not that the 33-year-old will need it to face his British rival – if Fury’s own words are anything to go by.

The undefeated champ sensationally claimed his gym is full of ‘p*** heads’ as he takes a lighthearted approach to training.

The homecoming showdown against the Body Snatcher is set to take place early next year, with Manchester and Cardiff mooted as potential venues.

Fury retained his WBC crown with a stunning knock-out win over Wilder – a success that saw him shortlisted for Sports Personality of the Year.

But there could be trouble ahead after he astonishingly claimed he would sue BBC bosses if nominated for the year-end award.

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