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The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
I got insured on Tyson Fury's car while sparring Gypsy King and got a parking ticket – I left him to pay it
DAVID ADELEYE owes Tyson Fury a lot after being welcomed into his training camp - including the money for a parking ticket. Adeleye - Advertisement 4 David Adeleye with Tyson Fury Credit: instagram @davidadeleye 4 Fury lent one of his cars to Adeleye to drive while in training camp Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd He was first drafted before Fury knocked out Adeleye spent so much time in Fury's Lancaster camp that he even got insured And despite owing Fury a debt of gratitude for the training invitation - Adeleye hilariously admits to leaving the multimillionaire with a parking fine to pay. He told SunSport: "I probably am still insured, to be honest. I ain't been there in a few years but I probably still am because we still talk. Advertisement READ MORE IN BOXING "It's so funny right because, I'll tell you a story, obviously I was insured in this car and I got a parking ticket. "And I just left the ticket in the car. I was like, 'Tyson's got the f***ing money, mate. You can just pay for it.' "So when I gave him back the car, he just saw the parking ticket. He didn't even bring it up to me - so he must have just paid for it. "So I probably still owe him! But he'll be alright." Advertisement Most read in Boxing CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Adeleye - who can switch from intimidating brute to friendly giant in the blink of an eye - has also sparred Anthony Joshua. But he learnt more from observing what Fury and AJ did outside of the ring than he did when sharing it with them. Inside Anthony Joshua's wild Mykonos getaway, from quad biking to rapping and being swarmed by fans He said: "You see how they prepare, you see how they deal with camps, deal with sparring partners and dealing with different things and how they take their nutrition and whatnot. Advertisement "I'm a sponge. I'm observant. I'm not one of those people that just walk into the room not really know what's going on, any room I walk into, I kind of study and wanna know what's going on. "So, yeah, I was just looking from a different sort of perspective." Adeleye - with 13 knockouts in his 14 wins with just one loss - sparred the pair of British superstars in their primes. But the Londoner - friends with both - refuses to split them - back then or now. He said: "They've both got different attributes, honestly. Advertisement "They both do different things good, so honestly, I wouldn't know. I wish they fought back then though. "So that way I would have been like, 'I know why he did this, or I know why he did that.' "But obviously they haven't fought, so I think when they do fight, it'll probably be next year, then it'll be interesting to see because I feel like they're still very good fighters and yeah they lost but they lost the people at the top of the tree." Joshua, 35, is plotting a comeback fight before the year ends having not returned since his September KO loss to Daniel Dubois, 27. Advertisement Fury, 36, But the division faces a changing of the guard with Usyk, Fury and AJ all coming to the closing stages of their careers. It leaves the crop of young, hungry lions like Adeleye - who knocked out Jeamie Tshikeva in his last fight - waiting to pounce. The former elite amateur champion - only beaten by Fabio Wardley - returns on August 16 in Saudi Arabia against Filip Hrgovic on DAZN PPV. Advertisement And he warned: "This is my coming out fight. "This is the fight that gets me up in the mix, gets my name involved with all these world title fights." 4 Adeleye knocked out Jeamie Tshikeva in his last fight Credit: Getty 4 Filip Hrgovic faces Adeleye next Credit: Getty Advertisement


The Irish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Paris & Tyson Fury's £800K former family home is up for sale & it has sea-views, chandeliers and posh ‘marble' bathrooms
BOXING fans can snap up Tyson Fury's eccentric former family home for £800,000 - with a moody portrait of the Gypsy King in the hallway. The six-bedroom seaside mansion in Morecambe, Lancashire , was listed on Rightmove on July 22. 18 Paris and Tyson Fury are selling their former home for £800,000 Credit: Social Media - Refer to Source 18 The couple previously bought the home for £480,000 in 2015 18 The new homeowner can look forward to stunning sea views 18 The home includes a stunning marble bathroom 18 The home has a moody portrait of the Gypsy King in the hallway 18 The six-bedroom seaside mansion in Morecambe went on RightMove last Tuesday Estate agents Fine & Country's snaps show a mood black and white portrait of 36-year-old Fury's head hung in the hallway under a lavish chandelier. Eccentric patterned wallpaper wraps up the stairs towards the former world heavyweight champion's master bedroom. Its white marble-style bathroom walls, diamond-spotted carpet and dining chairs with door knockers add to the property's quirky style. Fury's glam wife next to the unique staircase in snaps shared to her Instagram account between 2018 and 2021. More on the Furys Fury then moved to a larger mansion further down the Morecambe coastline, honouring his public pledge not to leave his beloved home town - but it was reported the property was still in his portfolio in 2023. Rightmove records show the three-bath detached property was bought for £480,000 in 2015 and is now listed for £800,000. Tyson Fury has been contacted for comment. HUMBLE DWELLING Despite his millions in the bank and a seemingly ever-growing family, Fury and his wife Paris were all too happy to Most read in Celebrity Speaking on a three-part ITV documentary in 2020, "People say to me, 'Why don't you live in California or America?' - why would I? How Tyson Fury's second season of Netflix reality show can be key to finally securing Anthony Joshua fight "Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame? "I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It's true beauty. "If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid." Before making Morecambe his home in 2011, Fury used to reside in a caravan on land owned by his dad John. 18 The couple now live in another home in Morecambe 18 The home has a breathtaking glass ceiling over a dining area 18 There is a large, open-plan living space downstairs 18 Paris shared snaps from the home on her Instagram Credit: Social Media - Refer to Source 18 Paris used the spacious closet for her designer bags and clothes Credit: Social Media - Refer to Source 18 There is an elaborate dining room for hosting family and friends Credit: Social Media - Refer to Source NEW PAD The family now live in a Paris previously revealed on Loose Women that they were looking for somewhere else to live because they had to put their children's safety as their priority. The mum-of-seven explained: "We get people around the house. It's not good, we actually have to because of that. "We're in the process of moving house because we've had too many people at the door - too many strangers knocking.' 18 Paris and Tyson, who have seven kids, showed off their new pad in their Netflix documentary Credit: Instagram/ parisfury1, 18 They snapped up this new mansion for £1.7million Credit: @tysonfury As soon as you pull up into the Fury's plush A team of groundworkers spent two weeks working on the 1,200sqm project and used a rather impressive 1,400 bags of gravel. She's married to the "Gypsy King", so it's only right The couple have both been pictured casually sitting on a golden throne, which was a prop used by 18 The driveway features Tyson's 'Gypsy King' logo Credit: Not known, clear with picture desk 18 Their new house is very grand indeed Credit: Andy Kelvin / Kelvin Media 18 Paris inside their lavish new mansion Credit: Instagram @parisfury1 18 The family often share photos of their extravagant decor at home Credit: Instagram @parisfury1 Paris has previously shown off the couple's master bedroom, which is decorated with gold accessories and furniture - including a huge Versace bed. But it turns out the couple's love of the Italian luxury fashion brand is extended throughout the lavish abode, with Paris posing next to a striking Versace mirror. It's proudly placed above a stunning marble fireplace, which is complete with eagle carvings, while a chic white painted dresser with glass doors is stood to its side. The regal seat now takes pride of place in the family's home and only adds to the sense of grandeur felt by other luxuries - including ornate candlesticks and sweeping gold curtains which adorn the property. Inside Tyson and Paris Fury's love story WITH world champ titles, multiple kids and a beautiful wife by his side, Tyson is much-loved by the nation, but his romance with Paris dates back to their teenage years. Paris met Fury when she was just 15 at a mutual friend's wedding. However, it wasn't until a year later, when their paths crossed again on a night out in Doncaster for her 16th birthday, that they began dating. Paris explained: "He was my first boyfriend as I was not allowed a boyfriend until the age of 16. He is the only boyfriend I have had. 'Tyson would train in boxing during the week and then come and see me at the weekend. I would always be so excited at the thought of seeing him.' In 2008, they tied the knot in front of 400 guests and slept together for the first time on the night of their wedding. In 2016, Fury's mental health issues, cocaine and alcohol abuse, and intolerable mood swings threatened their seemingly unbreakable marriage. On occasion, Paris would even contemplate leaving - packing her bags and getting into her car. However, she'd just stop herself - admitting she couldn't leave Tyson to "crash and burn".


Scottish Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
I got insured on Tyson Fury's car while sparring Gypsy King and got a parking ticket – I left him to pay it
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) DAVID ADELEYE owes Tyson Fury a lot after being welcomed into his training camp - including the money for a parking ticket. Adeleye - once tipped as the future of the heavyweight division by Fury - became one of the Gypsy King's favourite go-to sparring partners. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 David Adeleye with Tyson Fury Credit: instagram @davidadeleye 4 Fury lent one of his cars to Adeleye to drive while in training camp Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd He was first drafted before Fury knocked out Deontay Wilder in 2020 - and became part of the Morecambe HQ furniture soon after. Adeleye spent so much time in Fury's Lancaster camp that he even got insured on one of the two-time champion's many motors. And despite owing Fury a debt of gratitude for the training invitation - Adeleye hilariously admits to leaving the multimillionaire with a parking fine to pay. He told SunSport: "I probably am still insured, to be honest. I ain't been there in a few years but I probably still am because we still talk. READ MORE IN BOXING ALL GUNNS BLAZING Son of boxing icon signs for Arsenal as he follows in dad's footsteps "It's so funny right because, I'll tell you a story, obviously I was insured in this car and I got a parking ticket. "And I just left the ticket in the car. I was like, 'Tyson's got the f***ing money, mate. You can just pay for it.' "So when I gave him back the car, he just saw the parking ticket. He didn't even bring it up to me - so he must have just paid for it. "So I probably still owe him! But he'll be alright." CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Adeleye - who can switch from intimidating brute to friendly giant in the blink of an eye - has also sparred Anthony Joshua. But he learnt more from observing what Fury and AJ did outside of the ring than he did when sharing it with them. Inside Anthony Joshua's wild Mykonos getaway, from quad biking to rapping and being swarmed by fans He said: "You see how they prepare, you see how they deal with camps, deal with sparring partners and dealing with different things and how they take their nutrition and whatnot. "I'm a sponge. I'm observant. I'm not one of those people that just walk into the room not really know what's going on, any room I walk into, I kind of study and wanna know what's going on. "So, yeah, I was just looking from a different sort of perspective." Adeleye - with 13 knockouts in his 14 wins with just one loss - sparred the pair of British superstars in their primes. But the Londoner - friends with both - refuses to split them - back then or now. He said: "They've both got different attributes, honestly. "They both do different things good, so honestly, I wouldn't know. I wish they fought back then though. "So that way I would have been like, 'I know why he did this, or I know why he did that.' "But obviously they haven't fought, so I think when they do fight, it'll probably be next year, then it'll be interesting to see because I feel like they're still very good fighters and yeah they lost but they lost the people at the top of the tree." Joshua, 35, is plotting a comeback fight before the year ends having not returned since his September KO loss to Daniel Dubois, 27. Fury, 36, meanwhile also announced he will be back in 2026 having retired in January off the back of two losses to Oleksandr Usyk, 38. But the division faces a changing of the guard with Usyk, Fury and AJ all coming to the closing stages of their careers. It leaves the crop of young, hungry lions like Adeleye - who knocked out Jeamie Tshikeva in his last fight - waiting to pounce. The former elite amateur champion - only beaten by Fabio Wardley - returns on August 16 in Saudi Arabia against Filip Hrgovic on DAZN PPV. And he warned: "This is my coming out fight. "This is the fight that gets me up in the mix, gets my name involved with all these world title fights." 4 Adeleye knocked out Jeamie Tshikeva in his last fight Credit: Getty


Perth Now
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- Perth Now
Logan Lerman hails 'talented and good-looking' co-star Brad Pitt
Logan Lerman thinks Brad Pitt is the "coolest-looking person" he's ever met. The 33-year-old actor first met Brad, 61, during his childhood, and he relished starring alongside him in Fury, the 2014 war film. Logan told Interview magazine: "I met Brad when I was a little kid as a fan at a restaurant. He was in full leather pants, leather button-up, just the coolest-looking person I'd ever seen in my life. Then we worked together and became friends. "It's nice when you meet people you admire and they are not fussy and particular. They just want to make something great. I've worked with some people, who shall remain nameless, that aren't like that." Logan has worked with some "obnoxious people" during his career - but he insists that Brad was friendly and professional. The movie star said: "I will not [name them], but wouldn't it be fun if I just started bashing all the obnoxious people I've worked with? But Brad was so giving." Logan recalled being blown away by Brad's talent and good looks, too. He added: "You're just like, 'What the hell?' And he's humble." Meanwhile, Logan recently joined the cast of Only Murders in the Building and the actor admitted that he found the show's set to be "oddly fun". Logan stars in season five of the hit TV show, and the actor revealed that he relished the experience of working with the likes of Steve Martin, Martin Short, and Selena Gomez. Speaking to People, he explained: "It's an oddly fun set to be on." The actor admitted that "sometimes, sets are not that enjoyable". However, he hailed the Only Murders set for being "a really good one". He shared: "It's so great. That's a really fun show to work on. I had a really good time." Despite this, Logan is determined to remain tight-lipped about his on-screen character. The actor doesn't want to ruin any surprises for fans of the murder mystery show. He said: "I don't want to ruin anything, but I'm excited for people to see it."


Daily Mirror
4 days ago
- Sport
- Daily Mirror
Tyson Fury's dad John urges son to stay retired following major U-turn
Tyson Fury has been training recently and has confirmed he will be coming out of retirement to face Oleksandr Usyk for a third time next year and his dad John has had his say John Fury would prefer to see his son Tyson stay retired following the boxing legend's recent change of heart. Back in January, Tyson Fury declared his surprising retirement from boxing after suffering consecutive defeats to Oleksandr Usyk. Nevertheless, he has since hinted at a possible comeback by sharing numerous videos of himself running and working out in the gym. This month, Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh confirmed Fury will return to competition. "The 'Gypsy King' will be back!!! I talked with him, and I have his word to have him in Riyadh Season in 2026. We have a rabbit to hunt!" he posted. Fury subsequently revealed that he will face Usyk for a third encounter - with the bout scheduled to take place next April. The 36-year-old took to Instagram and shared a fight poster featuring both himself and the Ukrainian, accompanied by the caption: "April 18, 2026 Wembley Stadium. The trilogy! UK. contact @spencerbrownmrgoldstar for tickets." Whilst the 'Gypsy King' appears to be preparing for a boxing return, his father wishes his son would remain retired. Speaking to The Stomping Ground, he said: "People want to see the Gypsy King, but I would rather him stay retired. He's done his bit for the boxing world. He still loves his fans and he thanks them all very much for what they've done, but it's only my opinion only I'd like to see him stay retired," reports All Out Fighting. Fury Sr recognises that fans are eager to witness the Brit return to action, but the 60-year-old remains firm in his stance. "Health, and he's got a family, he's other commitments apart from boxing," he continued. "He's done what he has to do in boxing, as far as I'm concerned, and he's got a lot of young children he wants to be a father to, and he wants to be a healthy father, not somebody that's ended up an imitation or one, you know. "So it's health before wealth. He's got the wealth, he's got everything else, he just needs to calm down and concentrate on what's important." Regarding his return, Fury informed supporters at a BoxFest event prior to Daniel Dubois ' clash with Usyk that he is anticipating his comeback. "For sure. I am open to offers at the moment. I am not going to do any comebacks this year. That is a fact. I have been busy. As you can see, I have got Netflix here. I am filming 'At Home With The Furys! Season 2," he said. "And next year, the big 'G K' is going to make a f****** comeback. The takeover! I am going to be 37 in about three weeks so I am going to be the oldest swinger in town. With all these young boys coming up, it is going to be difficult, but I believe I can put on some very good nights still." As for who he wishes to fight, despite being open to offers, he will not face both Agit Kabayel and Joseph Parker. The two-time heavyweight champion has trained with both men in the past and shares a close bond with Parker. "They are my two brothers," Fury expressed. "They are both lovely guys and they are both future world heavyweight champions. Agit Kabayel and Joseph Parker... he has been a champion before so he knows what it is about. I wish them all the very best in the world and I won't fight either man for any amount of money because some things ain't worth fighting for." When will Tyson Fury step into the ring next? Fury is expected to make his comeback next year, despite rumours of a clash with Usyk. Alalshikh is keen to arrange a bout between the 'Gypsy King' and Anthony Joshua. During a recent stint on 'The Boxing Voice,' Alalshikh disclosed that both fighters would need to participate in tune-up fights first before facing each other. "Anthony Joshua and Tyson Fury next year, we are trying to do it and we are thinking about it," he stated. "Why? Because they are both coming off losses. It's to build it up." Frank Warren, Fury's promoter, recently gave an update on his star client's future and revealed that the Brit has reversed his decision to retire. In a chat with talkSPORT, he shared: "He's been talking about it a little bit. Some calls took place and there's an agreement made, that's all I can tell you at the moment." The 73-year-old added: "He has retired, up until he said he was coming back. Look, Frank Sinatra retired a lot. Like I've said to you before if that's how [Tyson] feels in the moment, that's how he feels. We'll see what happens, but he feels he wants it fight Usyk again."