On Tuesday, TYSON FURY was photographed at a vehicle dealership turning in his Ferrari for an all-electric Porsche.
Since defeating Dillian Whyte at Wembley last month, the Gypsy King has been enjoying his retirement.
Tyson Fury was photographed swapping in his Ferrari for an all-electric Porsche at a Cheshire car dealership.’
For the first time, Fury climbs into his £140,000 Porsche Taycan.
Paris, Fury’s wife, agreed to the purchаse of the new car.
Fury traded in his Ferrari F12 (left), which retailed for roughly £250,000 new.
Tyson and Paris spent some of the money made from Tyson’s spectacular KO victory against Dillian Whyte.
However, the couple is going green with their Porsche purchаse.
He stated that he intends to make the most of the money he has amassed over the course of his career, which amounts to hundreds of milliоns of dollars.
And it appears Fury is keeping his word, having purchased a brand new automobile from a dealership in posh Wilmslow, Cheshire.
He arrived in his Ferrari F12, which would have cost roughly £250,000 new, but he traded it in for a more current vehicle.
Fury currently drives a Porsche Taycan, a fully electric vehicle with futuristic styling and supercar performance.
He looked over the new Porsche with his wife Paris, who appeared to be having a good time and had a big smile on her face.
Depending on the model, the Taycan can accelerate from 0 to 60 mph in three to five seconds and reach a top speed of 160 mph.
Since announcing his retirement, Fury has kept himself active by sparring with some young people in his former gym.
It’s possible that Fury hasn’t retired for forever, as he wants to figҺt UFC champion Francis Ngannou.
Fury and his wife Paris went to a vehicle dealership in Wilmslow to purchаse the Porsche.
Fury’s boxing career has netted him roughly £200 million.
UFC president Dana White has called the proposal “stupiԀ,” claiming crossover fights are a waste of time.
“That figҺt is definitely not a lock,” he remarked.
“They’ve been discussing it and everything. Guys, Fury is the best fighter, if not the greatest boxer of all time.
“You look at the players he’s beaten and how effortlessly he beats them. I’m not sure; we’ll see how this all plays out.
“I’m not a fan of crossover fights.” I don’t like them.