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But just like his prep for tomorrow, the WBC heavyweight champ did not head Stateside for his training camp against Whyte.
And that meant coach Steward got to lap it up in Fury’s plush Sin City digs until he jetted over to Morecambe to put the finishing touches on the star’s preparations.
Discussing his preparations previously, Fury said: “The time difference is too much for me to go back to Las Vegas to train again, for a UK fight.
“When I fight in the UK I train here, when I fight in America, I train there.
“But after April I will go back to Las Vegas because that is the home of the Gypsy King, those rays of sunshine is where I belong.
“I have bought a big beautiful house out there and never really used it, one camp.
“My trainer SugarHill is living in the house rent-free right now, sending me photos of all the fun he is having. I love it over there.”
Fury has now turned his thoughts to tomorrow’s battle against old pal Chisora.
Many had expected Fury to set up a clash against either Oleksandr Usyk or Anthony Joshua.
But Chisora will instead get the chance to inflict Fury’s first pro defeat at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
And Del Boy is feeling confident over his chances, saying: “Tyson is not going with me because we’re friends but because he knows I always come to fight.
“Win or lose there’s no doubt that together we will give the fans a great night. We’ve proved that before.”
However, the duo have fought each other twice before, with Fury winning both times.
And some have slammed the box office battle as little more than a payday for a pair of pals.