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Tyson Fury’s next big fight is against the tax man – after champ accused of dodging massive bill

The council tax demand relates to land used for caravans and motorhomes adjoining the family’s £1million mansion

BOXER Tyson Fury faces a new fight — over an £82,000 council tax bill.

Cheshire East Council claims the heavyweight champ, 35, his brothers John Jnr, 39, and Shane, 32, owe the sum for their £1million mansion in Styal.

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Cheshire East Council claims Tyson Fury owes an £82,000 council tax bill
The trio allegedly owe the sum for owe the sum for  £1million mansion in Styal
Tyson, dubbed The Gypsy King, is 6ft 9inCredit: The Times

The council claims the fearsome trio owe an £82,000 business tax bill.

They allegedly owe the sum for a car park on the land of the property in Styal.

The home is lived in by their dad and boxing trainer John Fury, 59.

Magistrates are today set to issue a legal order demanding they pay up.

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If the three still fail to cough up, they could face “enforcement action” — meaning an unlucky bailiff could have the unenviable task of reclaiming assets from the boxing family.

Married dad-of-seven Tyson dubbed The Gypsy King, is 6ft 9in.

John is a 6ft 3in ex-pro boxer and bare-knuckle fighter, who once went to jail for gouging a man’s eye out.

Shane is a former superheavyweight amateur boxer.

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Tyson also has other boxing brothers, including Love Island star Tommy, 24.

The council tax demand relates to land used for caravans and motorhomes adjoining the family’s £1million mansion in Styal, Cheshire.

Court documents claim the Furys — jointly worth more than £134million — have failed to cough up £82,166.85 to Cheshire East Council.

Land Registry papers show Tyson, Shane and John Jnr as the owners of the home and the land.

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John Snr lives at the gated property, while Tyson is in Morecambe, Lancs.

Barrister Sarah Robson, a fixed costs specialist at Alpha Court Chambers, said: “Often, the first time people realise a liability order has been granted is when bailiffs are sent round.

“Cases are often sent to magistrates in batches of hundreds and sometimes thousands, and they are rubber stamped without real scrutiny.”

It is not thought that the Furys will attend court today. Tyson’s representative declined to comment.

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From left, Shane, Tyson, brother Young and dad JohnCredit: Instagram
If the three fail to cough up, they could face 'enforcement action'Credit: Instagram/@parisfury1
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