Here comes the King! Tyson Fury makes incredible entrance to ring before stunning KO win over Deontay Wilder as Brit is lifted into MGM Grand Arena on a THRONE
- Tyson Fury stunned Deontay Wilder to become the WBC heavyweight champion
- The Gypsy King blasted the Bronze Bomber out inside seven rounds in Las Vegas
- Fury made an incredible entrance to the ring as he was paraded on a throne
- The 30-year-old donned a crown and a royal robe in a magnificent ringwalk
Tyson Fury embraced his showman persona once again as he made a rather unconventional ring walk prior to his stunning KO win over Deontay Wilder.
The Gypsy King has become known for his outrageous costumes with the 31-year-old donning American and Mexican outfits in his previous two marches to the ring.
But this time, Fury opted not to walk to the ring as we are so used to seeing. The newly-crowned WBC heavyweight champion elected to be lifted to the ring on a throne, in a premonition of him becoming the new king.
Tyson Fury made an incredible entrance to the ring as he reclaimed his heavyweight crown
The Gypsy King wore a royal robe and gold crown as he was lifted on a throne to the ring
Wearing a gold crown and a royal robe, Fury embraced his adoring crown and soaked up the atmosphere on his way to the ring.
And his performance in his seven-round blitz meant he would not be leaving the MGM Grand Arena with egg on his face, as he put in a performance for the ages to show the world who is the real heavyweight king.
Wilder, meanwhile, had a flashy costume of his own, wearing a shining suit with encrusted jewelry during his ring walk.
Fury embraced his adoring audience as he set out to win the WBC heavyweight title
The 35-year-old had American rapper D Smoke belt out lyrics to one of his hits as he made his way to the ring.
Wilder’s outfit was made all the more impressive as the eyes of the mask flashed red while the outline of the suit also had red lighting.
Fury’s win sees the Briton climb to the summit of heavyweight boxing once again, capping off a remarkable journey from the depths of depression to boxing glory.
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