Breakfast of the champion! Tyson Fury kicks back at his local cafe in Morecambe 

Breakfast of champions! Tyson Fury kicks back at his local cafe in Morecambe with smashed avocado, smoked salmon and toast as he returns to regular life after stunning Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas

  • Tyson Fury returned to normality in Morecambe after his Las Vegas exertions
  • The heavyweight beat Deontay Wilder by technical knockout on Saturday 
  • He opted to dine at local coffee shop Keegans upon his return to the UK
  • An all-British unification fight against Anthony Joshua could be Fury’s next step

From partying in Las Vegas after his sensational victory over Deontay Wilder, Tyson Fury has returned to normality, eating breakfast in a small coffee shop in Morecambe! 

The undefeated heavyweight champion returned to the UK on Wednesday and indulged in a meal of smashed avocado, smoked salmon and sourdough toast in Keegans coffee shop. 

Dressed in a black jacket, red chinos and a woolly hat, Fury seemed in high spirits upon leaving the outlet and being back in his beloved hometown in the north of England.

Tyson Fury went to the local coffee shop to eat breakfast in his hometown of Morecambe

The WBC heavyweight title holder appeared in good spirits as he left the premises

The WBC heavyweight title holder appeared in good spirits as he left the premises 

Fury dined on smashed avocado, smoked salmon and sourdough toast for breakfast

Fury dined on smashed avocado, smoked salmon and sourdough toast for breakfast

The menu board at Keegans coffee shop showing the range of breakfast selections

The menu board at Keegans coffee shop showing the range of breakfast selections 

The scene was a far cry from his lavish post-fight celebrations at the weekend in Vegas.  

He was photographed and videoed at a post-fight party at famous nightclub Hakkasan, and spent the next day at an Irish pub opposite the MGM Grand with friends and family. 

Fans wait with baited breath as to Fury’s next move, with Wilder able to fight him again under the terms of the second fight.

However, most of the general public is calling for a blockbuster all-British unification fight with Anthony Joshua this year. 

The 31-year-old heavyweight boxer sat at a table by the window of Keegans

The 31-year-old heavyweight boxer sat at a table by the window of Keegans

Following Fury's victory, talk immediately turned to a potential all-Brit fight vs Anthony Joshua

Following Fury’s victory, talk immediately turned to a potential all-Brit fight vs Anthony Joshua

Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn is desperate for the fight to take place, and has targetted a potential slot in November or December this year.

Hearn told the Sun: ‘People don’t want the third fight. They’ve had 19 rounds now, Wilder’s probably won three of them and in the last fight he got battered.

‘But I understand the contractual position. He does have a right to a rematch clause.

Tyson Fury celebrates after beating Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas on Saturday night

Tyson Fury celebrates after beating Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas on Saturday night

Eddie Hearn has urged the pair to 'get it out the way' so the winner can face Anthony Joshua

Eddie Hearn has urged the pair to ‘get it out the way’ so the winner can face Anthony Joshua

‘I’d just say ‘Hurry up, please’ and do it quickly. We just hope they get on with it and get it out of the way.’

Joshua’s promoter, who also claimed he would love the British showdown to go ahead at Wembley, added: ‘We can’t get Fury, we’ve got to fight Pulev and we’ll get that out of the way.

‘Hopefully, Fury can get his out of the way and we can get this done in November or December this year.’

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