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Tyson Fury casually sits on gold THRONE at home after bringing back prop from Deontay Wilder fight

TYSON FURY proves he isn’t called the Gypsy King for nothing… by casually sitting on a golden THRONE at home.

Fury, 34, is known for his bold style and eclectic tastes.

Tyson Fury has proven he’s The Gypsy King by sitting in a golden throne at home

Fury was carried out on the prop ahead of his second fight against Deontay Wilder

And he took things to a whole new level by setting up the stunning golden throne in his £1.7million luxury Morecambe mansion.

The regal seat was a prop used by Fury during his ring-walk in February 2020’s rematch against Deontay Wilder.

Fury also took a minute to sit in the chair on his way to the ring before fighting Dillian Whyte at Wembley in April.

And the throne has now become part of the furniture at Fury’s house.

It certainly won’t look out of place, with the fighter’s stunning £1.7m Morecambe home boasting various luxuries.

The mansion is covered with gold curtains and gold radiators.

There are also huge chandeliers dangling from the ceilings, and the kitchen is decked out in red marble.

The house marks a big upgrade on Fury’s previous abode, a modest £550,000 house by Morecambe’s seaside.

Fury also relaxed in his regal chair before beating Dillian Whyte in April

Fury’s golden throne has taken centre stage in his £1.7m Morecambe mansion

The luxury house is decorated in gold and has a red-marble kitchen

Fury’s previous abode was a £550k house by Morecambe’s seaside

And it’s no surprise the mansion is so well furnished, with Fury reportedly boasting a net worth of £100million.

That figure would grow vastly should he accept a heavyweight division unifier against Oleksandr Usyk.

It would give Fury plenty of more cash to burn.

And he could opt to boost his already-incredible line-up of luxury cars.

Fury owns numerous motors including a £250,000 Ferrari GTC4Lusso, a £140k Porsche Taycan and TWO Rolls-Royce Phantoms – each costing £384k.