
Tyson Fury and Paris enjoy wild night in Monaco partying with 50 Cent, Derek Chisora and Michael Flatley on yacht
TYSON FURY rubbed shoulders with celebs galore during a plush party in Monaco.
The former two-time unified heavyweight champion jetted away with his wife Paris this week for an early summer holiday.
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Tyson and Paris are currently enjoying a plush Monaco holiday
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The couple enjoyed a wild night out with Derek Chisora and 50 Cent at a plush nightclub
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Fury later partied with his former foe on a luxury yacht
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Fury, 36, whisked his childhood sweetheart to Lake Como in Italy before heading to the Principality.
The pair have been enjoying all the picturesque region has to offer, including taking a boat ride along the gorgeous coastline.
And they enjoyed a night out with hip royalty and a dance icon.
The Gypsy King, who declared himself part of the "rich gang" on Instagram hours before the night out, was spotted rubbing shoulders with rapper 50 Cent at plush nightspot Twiga Monte Carlo.
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Tyson and Paris were treated to a score of the rapper's classic songs, which he performed with fellow former G-Unit member Tony Yayo.
The couple took in 50's performance along with Derek Chisora, who was all smiles as he documented the night on his Insta.
Tyson had a brief embrace with the 'In Da Club' star outside the venue and was beaming after meeting the rap icon.
He was also all smiles as he and Paris met legendary dance choreographer Michel Flateley and Michael Wittstock, the father of Princess Chalene of Monaco, onboard a luxury yacht.
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Tyson and Paris ended up meeting dance choreography icon Michael Flatley
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Paris was seemingly overjoyed to meet Flatley
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Tyson also ended up meeting Michael Wittstock, the father of Princess Chalene of Monaco
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The Furys' star-studded night out came just hours after Tyson took to his Instagram to dismiss talk of a ring return.
He said: "I hear a lot of talk about the Gypsy King returning to boxing and I ask this question: for what?
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'What would I return for? More belts? I've won 22 of them.
"I've been rumped, that's it, fair play to them, they got their use out of me.
'But I'm happy, I am happy, content with what I have achieved and accomplished.
"I've been around the world and back again.
"And this is what retirement looks like for the Gypsy King, not too shabby.'
He added: 'I'm in no rush at all, to come back to boxing and get my face punched in.
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'For what? What would I return for? I ask that question. I am retired and I am staying retired.
'I have nothing to prove to anybody and nothing to return for.'
A blockbuster domestic dust-up with long-time rival Anthony Joshua awaits Fury should he decide to lace them up one more time.
And AJ isn't giving up hope of sharing the ring with the Wythenshawe warrior.
Along with a picture of himself watching a Fury fight, he wrote on his private Snapchat: "One of these days it'll be standing in the opposite corner.
"Ready and fully charged spiritually."
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