Tyson Fury’s black eye looks even worse after controversial Ngannou win as he heads out with wife Paris in Rolls Royce

TYSON FURY’s black eye looks considerably worse less than a week after his showdown with Francis Ngannou.

The WBC heavyweight champion was knocked down in the third round of his controversial crossover clash with the boxing novice, who he beat via split decision.

GETTYTyson Fury was knocked down in the third round of his clash with Francis Ngannou[/caption]

BOXING KING MEDIAThe Gypsy King was left with a nasty shiner the day after the fight[/caption]

SPLASHHis black eye has gotten considerably worse[/caption]

SPLASHFury was all smiles as he stepped out in Morecambe[/caption]

SPLASHFury and wife Paris enjoyed a little chuckle as they enjoyed their day off[/caption]

Fury, 35, was left with a nasty-looking shiner on under his left eye after his below-par display in the Riyadh Rumble.

But the battle scar has gotten worse in the days since he and his wife Paris left The Kingdom.

Fury showed off his war wound on Friday afternoon as he and Paris stepped out in Morecambe.

The childhood sweethearts stepped out in style, taking their jet-black Rolls Royces for a spin.

Fury’s display against former UFC heavyweight champion Ngannou has taken some of the lustre of his historic undisputed title fight with Oleksandr Usyk.

The Gypsy King was set to perform a quick turnaround to face the undefeated Ukrainian on December 23.

But their long overdue showdown has been pushed back to February.

Co-promoter Frank Warren told The Guardian: “The fight will happen before 2 March and it will be for the undisputed title and all four belts.

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The stats from the fight show Fury landed more punches overall and in the majority of the rounds

“The IBF have given consent for that now and it’s all done.

“The fight is on. Everybody’s agreed, and it will be announced fairly soon.”

Queensberry Promotions chief Warren added: “It’s not just the bruising, it’s also the fact he was in a 12-week camp and he’s got a new baby.

“It was a tough fight to win so he needs to go home and take a couple of weeks off. And then you’ve only got six weeks to train.

“If the fight against Ngannou had ended early, 23 December would have been a very reliable date.

“But when Tyson said he was still ready to fight Usyk, I said: ‘You’re not.’”

GettyTyson Fury and Oleksandr Usykw ill now throw down in February[/caption]   

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