Ex-heavyweight champ Tyson Fury looks like he’s enjoying retirement as he heads out for dinner with pals
Former heavyweight champ and some friends were seen leaving the San Carlo Italaina restaurant in the City centre on Sunday night
TYSON FURY looked like he was enjoying his retirement as he left an Italian restaurant with pals.
The former heavyweight champ stormed the ring after cousin Hughie lost to Joseph Parker on Saturday night.
But Fury looked less angry after filling up at the San Carlo Italaina restaurant in Manchester City centre on Sunday night.
The Fury family were left furious after Hughie was adjudged to have lost his world title bout.
Fury launched a long and aggressive tirade at Smith, inside the Manchester ring, though it remains unclear if the topic was Hughie’s result, his missing licence, or both.
And promoter Nick Hennessy even threatened to sue the WBO after claiming the loss was “corruption at the highest level in boxing.”
Hennessy even launched a foul-mouthed rant at the judges, branding the decision “bull***t,” insisting there were “dark forces at work” against Fury, 23, and will now fight in the courts to get the decision overturned.
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Two judges scored it 118-110 in favour of New Zealand’s defending champ, while the third had it a 114-114 draw.
And Hennessy stormed: “What the f*** is going on?
“There is something going on, something behind bull***t decisions like these.
“I want to get the result overturned and get our lawyers behind it. That result is corruption at the highest level in boxing.
“I know corruption is a strong word but there are dark forces at work in this game.
“We will put in an appeal and protest this as strongly as we can. A rematch has to be a worst-case scenario.”