Tyson Fury buys 200 jagerbombs while partying with England fans at Euro 2016 in Nice
‘Gypsy King’ Fury cutting loose after pulling out of his world heavyweight title rematch with Wladimir Klitschko
TYSON FURY has splashed out 1000 Euros on 200 jagerbombs while partying with ecstatic England fans in Nice.
‘Gypsy King’ Fury is used to getting through the rounds and leaving opponents floored.
Delirious England supporters posed for selfies with the reigning heavyweight world champ
But it was England fans getting the treatment as he forked out for a mega round of shots - worth around £815 - in the south of France.
Fury had to pull out of his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko on Friday after he sprained his ankle running in the Lake District.
And the Mancunian is taking advantage of his break from the gym by hitting it hard with Three Lions supporters ahead of Roy Hodgson’s men facing Iceland in their last-16 clash tomorrow.
Fury was shown in a video to be shirtless while in sunglasses and a hat as he passed drinks around after ordering the massive round for revellers.
He then posted a tweet of his bar bill with the caption: "This is how much I love my fans, Euro 2016, 200 jagerbombs, for the fans."
Fury had been spotted walking around the city in the south of France earlier in the day in an England shirt as he posed with fans for photos.
And without a world heavyweight title fight on the horizon, he decided to put the punch bags and sparring to one side and get hammered at the bar instead.
Fury had been expected to get stuck in with Three Lions fans after posting a tweet on Saturday.
He said: “Off to Euros in the morning #itsgoingoff”.
And after he had finished his partying, Fury tweeted about what a "fantastic" day he had.
He was due to defend his WBO and WBA Super world heavyweight belts at Manchester Arena on July 9.
But he had to call the fight off after his ankle injury and his uncle and trainer Peter posted photos online of the swelling around Fury's ankle.
He said: “I’ve got a little bit of bad news for you all.
“Ten days ago, while running in the Lake District, I went over on my ankle and sprained it.
“I’ve been to the hospital, had X-rays, scans and all that stuff. They said it’s not broken but it’s badly sprained and I should keep off it for six to seven weeks.
“I had a second opinion a week later and was given the same advice, so the fight will be postponed.
“I’m sorry to let down all my fans, but injuries do happen — it’s one of those things.
“The fight will be on as soon as possible, that’s all I know at this moment. The fight will still happen.
“As soon as the ankle gets better, we will reschedule.”