Tyson Fury has added an antique recovery truck to his growing collection of luxury vehicles, further indulging in his newfound wealth. The unbeaten WBC heavyweight champion, ranked as the second highest-paid boxer this year behind Canelo Alvarez, is clearly enjoying the fruits of his labor.
In a recent video, Fury showcased the 1973 Bedford TK recovery truck, calling it the “NEW Addition to the collection,” with his wife, Paris, taking a seat in the front. This purchase follows his extravagant acquisition of two brand-new Rolls-Royce Phantom Series II cars, each priced at a staggering £384,000.
Fury also recently swapped a Ferrari for a sleek silver Porsche Taycan, but his spending spree doesn’t seem to be slowing down. He shared clips of his new Rolls-Royce cars on social media, captioning one “Every day I’m hustling” and the other “duo time RR.”
Despite this lavish lifestyle, Fury has claimed to drive a more modest Volkswagen Passat, valued at around £20,000, which he was seen using in his latest video. This admission came after he knocked out Dillian Whyte in April and announced his retirement from boxing.
Although a potential undisputed mega-fight looms between the winner of Anthony Joshua and Oleksandr Usyk, Fury’s promoter Bob Arum suggested that the Gypsy King might “unretire” for a significant event. However, Fury has firmly stated, “That’s news to me. As far as I’m concerned I’m staying [retired],” emphasizing that he is currently content with his decision to hang up his gloves while continuing his training regimen.