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Tyson Fury Hijacks Busker's Microphone And Sings 'You Should Let Me Love You' By Mario

Tyson Fury Hijacks Busker's Microphone And Sings 'You Should Let Me Love You' By Mario

Classic Tyson.

Jack Kenmare

Jack Kenmare

From serenading the media by singing American Pie after his fight against Deontay Wilder, to blasting out I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing by Aerosmith, moments after he beat Wladimir Klitcschko to become champion of the world.

The ever-entertaining Tyson Fury loves a good sing-song and on Monday afternoon, he once again proved his ability on the mic when he visited Stevenage.

In a clip that has since gone viral, the 30-year-old hijacked a street busker's microphone so that he could perform Mario's classic song 'You Should Let Me Love You.'

A small crowd soon gathered to watch Fury perform the 2004 hit outside a furniture store, as people clapped along.

Billy Joe Saunders posted the priceless video on social media earlier and we can't thank him enough. What a voice!

As mentioned earlier, Fury sang I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing shortly after he beat Wladimir Klitschko to become heavyweight champion of the world in 2015.

His rivalry with the Ukrainian was certainly entertaining. I mean, he once got banned from Wikipedia for trolling the guy.

Speaking to BT Sport, the Gypsy King explained how he couldn't help himself and would end up editing the 42-year-old Ukrainian's profile numerous times.

"Yes, it is true, until I got banned from Wikipedia," he said.

"I did it because it I wanted to prove that, because it is a public site, anyone can write whatever they want on there. If you want to go on and edit my profile, you can."

Have I edited my own? No, I have never edited anything on mine," he said.

"But because I am the lineal champion, someone keeps going on and writing I am retired, I am clearly not retired.

"So, I keep changing it back to active and someone else keeps changing it to retired. Someone obviously wants me retired."

Never change, Tyson.

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Topics: Tyson Fury, Boxing News, Boxing