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Tyson Fury's £1.8m car collection, stunning mansions and 'true feelings' on Molly-Mae split

Tyson Fury has enjoyed some of the finer things in life
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Tyson Fury could be set for his share of a £150million purse when he faces Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday evening.

The 36-year-old pugilist is set for one of the most coveted heavyweight boxing matches of all time come December 21 when he faces the undefeated Ukrainian once again, having been handed the first loss of his professional career by Usyk in May. Fury was bested over the course of 12 hard-fought rounds when the two men met earlier this year at the Kingdom Arena in Saudi Arabia – losing his WBC title via a narrow split-decision.

Usyk became the division's first undisputed champion since Lennox Lewis back in 1999, simultaneously holding the WBA (Super), IBF, IBO, WBO and WBC titles. It is thought that Fury received around £85million for the mega-money fight, and the 'Gypsy King' will bolster his bank account balance even further when the two men meet once more come Saturday.

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But what does Fury spend his money on? Here, Wales Online breaks down the boxer's lavish property portfolio and his stunning car collection...

Humble homes around the world

Fury has always lived by the motto of family over everything, so it comes as little-to-no-surprise that the boxing titan has a brilliant life at home with his wife, Paris, and their seven children in Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia Amber, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Athena, and Prince Rico.

The family initially lived in a modest £550,000 home in the seaside town of Morecambe, featuring five bedrooms and decked out with luxurious items – from a monumental Versace mirror to gold curtains, a wild walk-in wardrobe and shrines to Tyson's boxing career. However, the pair recently picked up a second home in Morecambe, reported to be worth £1.7m.

Fury's £550K pad in Morecambe
Fury's £550K pad in Morecambe

The home is heavily featured in Netflix's 'At Home With The Furys', and is secured by a black and gold fence adorned with lion motifs with an abundance of security. A water fountain welcomes the family at the front of the mega-mansion, as well as a mini-playground for the youngsters.

The new home also features an even larger walk-in wardrobe for Paris, while other features include a massive wooden staircase, a grand piano, a modern kitchen with marble countertops, and even more Versace features throughout. While the family are content in Morecambe, they are also said to own a stunning cobbled mansion in Marbella, reported to be worth as much as £6m.

Photographs dating back to 2018 show Fury stood in front of the home, which boasts large windows, sturdy columns and an abundance of palm trees. Elsewhere, Fury also is reported to own a home in Las Vegas, which undoubtedly comes in handy when he fights in the United States.

Fury has since upgraded to a £1.7m luxury pad nearby
Fury has since upgraded to a £1.7m luxury pad nearby

However, life hasn't always been lavish for Fury, who once lived in a caravan on his father, John's, land. During an ITV documentary, the 'Gypsy King' was seen wheeling around his old wagon outside his home in Morecambe – showing he hasn't lost touch with his roots regardless of his heaps of fame and fortune.

A cool car collection

Fury also owns a fleet of luxury cars which he has acquired over the years, thought to be worth around £1.8m. Never one to shy away from flexing, Fury's pride and joy come in the form of a pair of Rolls Royce Phantom II's – valued at £384,000 each – as well as a Ferrari GTC4lusso worth £165k.

Add to that a 2021 Ferrari Portofino M (£200k), a Porsche Taycan (150k), a 1993 Mini Cooper (£10k) which may not be all that practical given his 6ft9' stature, and a 2017 Range Rover Sport, wrapped with a cool camo (£50k), and Fury has quite the collection to drive around in.

Despite having a wealth of automobiles, Fury doesn't use them as much as his old, trusty 2006 Volkswagen Passat which he picked up for a modest £500. Speaking about the motor during an instalment of At Home With The Furys, the boxer admitted: "When people see an old scrapper, worth less than your shoes on your feet, no gives a damn.

Fury has a brazen car collection
Fury has a brazen car collection
But none of them treat him as well as his VW Passat
But none of them treat him as well as his VW Passat

"They see a Lambo or a Ferrari and they're like 'who the hell is this? Let's surround the car and take a picture'. So when I'm in this little car here, doing 50 to the gallon, get up! Ain't no Conor McGregor here, no Floyd Mayweather here.

"Ain't none of them bums here. I'm the GK [Gypsy King]. King of the Chavs, we drive Passats. God, I'm such a legend, ain't I?"

Elsewhere, Fury has also been pictured in a Rolls-Royce Cullinan, a Mercedes G-Wagon and a Ferrari California.

Thoughts on Tommy's split with Molly-Mae

Tyson is the half-brother of reality TV star and professional boxer, Tommy Fury, who earlier this year split with Love Island beau Molly-Mae Hague. The 25-year-old had been with Tommy for five years and was engaged to marry, when she announced that the pair had went their separate ways in August via an emotional statement.

Tyson and Paris were believed to be "gutted" to hear of the news. A source close to the couple told the Daily Mail: "Paris has sent a message just saying she's there for her. Her and Tyson adored Molly and Tommy and are gutted it's not worked out. They're not taking sides and Paris just wanted to make sure Molly was OK.

Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury
Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury -Credit:Birmingham Mail

"Things are obviously really hard and raw at the moment and all of Molly and Tommy's friends are rallying round."

Tommy and Molly-Mae welcomed their daughter Bambi into the world in January 2023, with the 25-year-old Fury admitting that fatherhood had changed his perspective on life.

Speaking to Sky News, he said: "Obviously, being a father is more important than any type of boxing. It really has changed me because after fights, I've gone from partying, having a few drinks with the boys, staying out till late, to going back home and tucking the baby in at bedtime."