TYSON FURY enjoyed a day out parasailing with wife Paris and the kids in Saudi Arabia.
Back at home the Gypsy King, 35, is facing a new fight over an £82,000 council tax bill alongside dad John, 59, and brother Shane, 32.
Tyson Fury enjoyed parasailing on holidayCredit: instagram
The Gypsy King beamed as he enjoyed his time awayCredit: instagram
The Furys soared through the airCredit: instagram
Wife Paris shared video clips featuring Fury relishing his holidayCredit: instagram
Cheshire East Council claim that the trio owe the sum for property adjoining their £1million mansion in Styal.
Magistrates are set to issue a legal order demanding that the trio pay up.
Failure to do so could lead to “enforcement action” – which would involve a bailiff being sent to reclaim assets.
The council tax demand relates to land used for caravans and motorhomes adjoining the £1m Styal mansion in Cheshire.
Amid these issues, the Gypsy King has whisked Paris and their seven kids off to Saudi Arabia for a sun-soaked holiday.
Taking in the warm weather, the couple have been seen chilling out on a luxurious yacht.
When not sunbathing, the group have enjoyed parasailing, jet-skiing and canoeing – with Paris posting plenty of pictures and videos to social media.
In one clip posted by Paris, Fury wore a blue Gypsy King T-shirt with shorts and a baseball cap.
Paris Fury has shared snaps from her holidayCredit: INSTAGRAM @Parisfury1
The Gypsy King has whisked his family away to Saudi ArabiaCredit: Instagram/@parisfury1
Fury has enjoyed some family time between boutsCredit: Instagram/parisfury
The heavyweight champ could then be seen beaming as he enjoyed some parasailing.
Paris has been getting into the festive spirit ahead of son Prince Rico’s first Christmas.
The 33-year-old gave birth in September, joining siblings Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.
Fury has been relaxing on holiday ahead of what is set to be a gruelling fight camp.
After his underwhelming performance against Francis Ngannou, the Gypsy King will be eager to produce his best when he fights Oleksandr Usyk.
The undisputed heavyweight title clash is set to finally take place on February 17 in Riyadh.
Usyk’s manager Egis Klimas stoked the fire ahead of the bout, taking aim at Fury’s Saudi holiday.
Klimas said: “When one is playing around another training hard.