New champ shuns the jet set lifestyle

Tyson Fury reacts with his trophies. AFP
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Berlin, Germany (AFP) New world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson
Fury stayed true to his Irish traveller roots with a 20-hour journey
home by car and ferry after his shock win over Wladimir Klitschko.
The 27-year-old Briton shook up the boxing world with a unanimous
points win over Klitschko in Dusseldorf last Saturday to take the
Ukrainian's IBF, WBA and WBO belts.
But Fury opted to travel home by car from Germany via the Dutch port
of Rotterdam, taking a ferry to Hull in a mammoth voyage after
discovering his wife Paris was pregnant with the couple's third child.
According to reports, because she has gone through several
miscarriages in the past, the new champion wanted to take no risks after
only discovering his wife was pregnant the day before the fight.
Meanwhile, according to reports, Fury is considering hosting a bumper
rematch against Klitschko at Wembley Stadium to try to cash in on the
champion's new status.
Klitschko took to Twitter on Monday to admit: "I still don't believe
I actually lost. Man, I'm suffering," and his manager Bernd Boente said
it was still too soon to talk about a rematch. "It's all still a bit
early.
The fight is still only a few days old," Boente told SID, an AFP
subsidiary on Tuesday. Boente added that the fight could take place
anywhere in the world and Fury is contractually obliged to offer a
rematch.
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