Tyson Fury’s next big fight is against the tax man – after the champ & his dad John are accused of dodging massive bill

Tyson Fury, a boxer, is in a new cоnflict: an £82,000 council tax bill.

The heavyweight champion, 35, his father, John, 59, and brother, Shane, 32, are allegedly owed the money by Cheshire East Council for property that borders their £1 million home in Styal.

Cheshire East Council claims Tyson Fury, his dad John and brother Shane owe an £82,000 council tax bill

Tyson Fury, his father John, and brother Shane, according to Cheshire East Council, owe £82,000 in council taxes.

The trio allegedly owe the sum for property adjoining their £1million mansion in Styal

The three allegedly owe the money for the land next to their £1 million Styal residence.

Tyson, dubbed The Gypsy King, is 6ft 9in

Tyson, who goes by “The Gypsy King,” is 6 feet 9 in.

Today, magistrates will impose a court order for them to make the payment.

If the three don’t come clean, they may be subject to “enforcement action,” which means that a misfortunate bailiff may have to take on the unpleasant responsibility of recovering assets from the boxer family.

Tyson, the 6′ 9-inch married father of seven, is known as “The Gypsy King.”

John, a 6′ 3″ bare-knuckle fighter and former professional boxer, was once jailed for gouging out a man’s eye.

Shane was an amateur boxer in the superheavyweight division.

In addition, Tyson has another boxing brother, Tommy, a 24-year-old star of Love Island.

The land next to the family’s £1 million Styal, Cheshire estate that is used for campers and motorhomes is the subject of the council tax claim.

According to court records, the Furys, who are collectively worth over £134 million, have not paid Cheshire East Council £82,166.85.

According to Land Registry documents, Tyson, Shane, and John are the property’s owners.

Tyson resides in Morecambe, Lancashire, while John resides at the gated home.

Fixed costs specialist Sarah Robson of Alpha Court Chambers said: “Bailiffs are often the first indication that someone has been granted a liability order.”

“Cases are frequently forwarded to magistrates in batches of hundreds, and occasionally thousands, and they are approved without much thought.”

The Furys are not expected to appear in court today. The spokesperson for Tyson chose not to respond.

From left, Shane, Tyson, brother Young and dad John

Shane, Tyson, brother Young, and father John, from left

If the three fail to cough up, they could face 'enforcement action'

The three could face “enforcement action” if they are unable to cough up.