Isn’t it fun to go on a shopping spree with your friends? We all enjoy it.
Boxers Tyson Fury and his pal Billy Joe Saunders (BJS) also went on a shopping spree but it wasn’t just a normal mall shopping.
Just two days after Gypsy King showed off his new red Ferrari, his friend BJS, who held the WBO middleweight title from 2015 to 2018, also bought the same car for himself. The two have been posting pictures and stories on their respective Instagram accounts flashing their expensive rides.
Fury was seen parading his way to the Lamex Stadium a few days back in his red Ferrari and the same £166k red Ferrari has been bought by BJS.

Tyson Fury and BJS buy the same Ferrari (Source: Instagram / gypsyking101)
Fury posted this picture on his Instagram page with a caption saying ‘Tuesday Motivation’ and tagged his pal Billy as well. They both are now the proud owners of the red Ferrari Portofino.
Both men share the same trainer in Ben Davison, and after parking his 200 mph Ferrari next to Fury’s, Saunders quipped: “Buy one get one free.”

(R to L) Tyson Fury, Billy Joe Saunders and Ben Davison. (Source: Instagram / gypsyking101)
A few days back Tyson Fury arrived in Stevenage with Billy Joe Saunders and Ben Davison by helicopter – then took a Ferrari to watch The Boro play Cheltenham.
The Gypsy King was captured walking on the pitch with Saunders and Davison holding a Stevenage scar aloft. Fan’s favourite Fury was also seen rapping in Stevenage town as he showcased his famous quirky personality. He took part in an open-workout in Stevenage to promote Saunders’ world title fight against Shefat Isufi.

Gypsy King with his Ferrari (Source: Instagram / gypsyking101)
Fury took part in an open-workout in Stevenage before travelling to the Lamex Stadium in a Ferrari.
BJS is stepping up to super-middleweight in his next bout as he challenges Shefat Isufi at Stevenage’s football ground on May 18.
Though there has been no official confirmation, it is believed that the WBO title will be on the line with Gilberto Ramirez recently moving up to light-heavyweight. Saunders reigned as WBO middleweight champion for three years between 2015-2018, beating Andy Lee to win his first world title before making three successful defenses.