TYSON FURY is one of the most extravagant personalities in all of British sporting history.
The Gypsy King is a larger-than-life character inside and outside of the boxing ring, where he's made millions upon millions of pounds.
The former unified and current WBC heavyweight champion is believed to have punched his way to a career haul of nearly £200MILLION.
And he's set to pocket an additional £100m for his back-to-back showdowns with Oleksandr Usyk, the first of which takes place in Saudi Arabia on Saturday night.
His incredible purses will go somewhat to improving the already amazing and lavish lifestyle he currently lives.
Fury and his seven kids reside in a plush house worth a whopping £1.7m.
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And his penchant for splashing the cash has seen him amass a fleet of luxury cars, two of which are Rolls Royces.
Here are just a handful of things the Gypsy King has dropped his cash on over the years.
The abode
Fury went up in the world when he swapped his £550,000 home that overlooked Morecambe Bay for a posher £1.7million mansion in the same area.
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Clearly crafted with an open chequebook, the mansion has gold curtains and radiators throughout.
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There are huge chandeliers dangling from the ceilings, and the kitchen is decked out in red marble.
Wife Paris, 34, often gives us a glimpse into her fab property.
On Instagram, she regularly shares snaps in different rooms - dressed head-to-toe in designer clobber.
One photo showed her clutching a Chanel handbag while stood in front of a set of ornate gold curtains.
In another, the beauty is surrounded by family in her kitchen - sipping a coffee and laughing.
Behind her, red-topped marble decorates the surfaces. And there's also a silver chandelier, fit for a queen, hanging from the ceiling.
In the hallway, Paris - wearing a patterned blouse - leans on a gold radiator that's clearly a statement piece. Next to her is an outstanding floor-to-ceiling mirror.
For the musical, underneath the wood staircase is a grand black piano that sits on marble flooring.
In terms of security, the property has a castellated front wall and a wrought-iron black and gold fence. Of course, that boasts its own lavish decor - with lion motifs and four eagle sculptures on the gate posts.
Unwanted burglars are warned off by signs that reveal the home is guarded by CCTV.
Back in 2020, Tyson Fury upgraded the £550,000 abode to a stunning £1.7million home in Morecambe.
The home featured heavily in the Netflix show At Home with the Furys, which offered fans a glimpse inside the chaotic and full-on life of Britain's top heavyweight boxer.
A water fountain can also be seen at the front of the property, while there is also a mini-playground with the "Gypsy King" logo painted on the floor outside.
Of living in Morecambe, Fury said: "Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?
"I love it… It's true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid."
The cars
Like many of the world's successful boxers, cars are a big deal.
Fury has an absolute monster collection of motors he has been seen behind the wheel of.
Most recently, he added a stunning customised Porsche GT3 RS worth over £200,000 to his car collection.
While in 2022, he was mad for motors, splashing the cash on two Rolls-Royces worth £384,000 EACH.
In 2019, Fury showed off his red Ferrari Portofino motor, alongside pal Billy Saunders' similar model in a car park.
The Portofino usually retails at around £170,000 for a base model.
He also boasts a Ferrari GTC4Lusso worth a stunning £250,000, which he was seen behind the wheel of in 2019.
But it's not all glam. Fury also has time for a £20,000 Vauxhall Passat and a Mini Cooper.
The watches
Bling is important to Fury too.
After all, he once sparred Anthony Joshua for a brand-new Rolex watch.
The Swiss watchmaker is a favourite of Fury's, who reportedly owns several.
He once wagered his gold, diamond-encrusted Rolex Daytona Rainbow Sapphire watch to whoever could beat him in the ring.
Then, when he prepared for his showdown with Dillian Whyte in 2022, he flashed another £60,000 diamond-laden 18ct timepiece from the brand.
Others include a Richard Mille RM 011 Flyback Chronograph that costs over £100,000.
And a Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph that's worth around £90,000.
In his Netflix series, he flashes a Rolex Oyster Perpetual with a red coral dial that's a more modest £15,000.
In terms of other jewellery, Fury offered to pay £25,000 for the biggest crucifix in the UK in 2022.
Designer wardrobe
There was a point in time when Fury used to live in Versace robes at £400.
A fetching mustard one draped around his 6ft9in frame was seen ahead of his 2021 bout with Deontay Wilder, which he donned while strolling around a Las Vegas casino.
There was a red robe that he was spotted wearing before he beat Otto Wallin.
But Fury's eccentric and expensive fashion style doesn't end there.
First, there was the infamous picture of Tyson wearing a £9,000 chinchilla coat in 2017.
The heavyweight is clearly a fan of the designer labels, from Louis Vuitton to Gianni Versace which he shows off on Instagram.
And when he is prepping for a fight, he is dressed to the nines in press conferences in customised suits by personal tailor Nav Salimian.
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That, again infamously, included a mental health-inspired suit that gained worldwide attention in 2022.
They set him back £500, but what else would the Gypsy King wear if it wasn't so outlandish or pricey?