TYSON Fury was doing his best to avoid female attention as he hit the beach with his brother Tommy.
Earlier this week The Sun reported how the WBC heavyweight champion happily let female fans slather him all over with suntan oil as they got hands-on with the Gypsy King.
After seeing our pictures, Tyson took to Instagram to criticise the story and insist: “I took a thousand pics yesterday at Fountain blue but they only show the girls, haha."
He also said his relationship with his pregnant wife Paris was as solid as ever and posted a picture of himself posing happily with his family.
And it looks like Tyson was on his best behaviour as he enjoyed a relaxing day on the beach in Miami.
The pair mostly ignored a group of male fans who approached them for selfies and quietly sunbathed without attracting too much attention.
Meanwhile, Tommy - who left his Love Island girlfriend Molly-Mae behind in Manchester - was glued to his phone.
The pair have been FaceTiming while Tommy has been away and Molly shared on Instgram: "FaceTime calls with my handsome, missing your face terribly."
Tommy shared the post to his own social media page, adding two love heart emojis.
He also wrote: "Missing my baby very much."
The reality TV star flew out to the States to join Tyson at his training camp in Las Vegas as his heavyweight big brother prepares for his fight against Anthony Joshua.
The ever-confident Gypsy King was asked by about the possible ways AJ could ‘pull off’ an upset and beat him.
And Tyson replied: “Joshua can't pull s*** off. He couldn't even pull himself off. He's on rookie numbers, once a day.
“When he gets it up to seven times a day, come and see me. Until then, shut the hell up.”
Taking a break from training in South Florida for his blockbuster showdown with Anthony Joshua this summer, Tyson decided to check out Phil Neville’s Inter Miami side at the nearby Drv Pnk Stadium.
Montreal cut Nev’s men down to size in the first half to leave them sprawling on the canvas and seemingly out for the count at 0-2 down.
But shortly after the break, wild lightning and rain storms KO’d the clash for over two hours as the often crazy Florida weather took hold.
Fury seemed to enjoy himself before the soggy stoppage, chatting to Bulgarian legend Hristo Stoichkov at half-time and happily posing for pictures with supporters.
But Beckham and pal Neville have certainly had better nights as Inter Miami lost the game to Montreal 0-2.
Tyson and Tommy are now continuing their training in Miami after they flew to Texas to watch pal Billy Joe Saunders fight Canelo Alvarez earlier this week.
It ended in heartbreak for Saunders, who was pulled out after round eight with a suspected broken eye socket.
There was no shame in the defeat and Tyson hailed his friend for trying to shock the world.
He posted on social media: "We thank god for everything and everyone around us, after a great week in Texas with @bjsaunders_ we now keep on moving forward in this journey through life, “In God we trust”.
"People love to hate on others willing to chase there (sic) dreams, @bjsaunders_ tried to be great last night!
"It wasn’t his night but at least he had the bottle to follow his dreams & heart, he will always be my bro we go back to 15/16, what a night to remember in #30years dallas."
The blockbuster heavyweight clash between Anthony Joshua and Fury will take place in Saudi Arabia on August 7 or 14, promoter Eddie Hearn has confirmed.
The British superstars will clash for all four heavyweight belts in the Middle East in a fight the world has been craving.
He also stated that both men were happy to trust the Saudis because they already "delivered on every one of their promises" for Joshua's fight against Andy Ruiz in 2019.
No official announcement has yet been made but Hearn revealed last week that the deal was done.
He said: "That fight [Joshua vs Fury] is done and you'll get an announcement very soon."
The August clash will be the first in a two-fight deal, with the second bout expected to take place at the end of 2021.
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It has also been reported that the fight could generate as much as £500million, with Joshua and Fury agreeing a 50/50 split.
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Fury is unbeaten in 31 professional fights, with his only blemish coming in a controversial draw against Deontay Wilder in 2018, a clash many felt he won.
Meanwhile, Joshua has a record of 24-1, with his only defeat coming in shock fashion at the hands of Ruiz in 2019.