TYSON FURY suffered a wardrobe malfunction with his shorts during his controversial fight with Francis Ngannou.
The Gyspy King laboured to a win over the MMA star in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Fury, 35, struggled to dominate the Cameroonian fighter, however it looked like he had an even bigger issue with his shorts.
It appeared that Fury's shorts were too big for him during the fight.
That's despite the Gypsy King proudly showing off about his "love handles" in the build-up.
Fury had Good Morning Britain host Kate Garraway in stitches when discussing his figure earlier this week.
Fury said: "I embrace the love handles. The love handles make me unique, it makes me a unique fighter to have my love handles.
"I represent all the fat people around the world, all the dad bods, all the chubsters, I fight for those people."
And viewers of Saturday night's Saudi superfight almost saw a lot more of Tyson's body than they'd bargained for.
The Morcombe boxer could be seen fiddling and trying to adjust his shorts.
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Fury kept on pulling them up as they appeared to start falling down.
SunSport boxing reporter Wally Downes Jr said: "Fury's shorts were too big for him.

"Somehow they couldn't fit over his 9st 11 love handles, and it was a disastrous performance."
And fans reacted to the issue on social media.
One posted on X, formerly known as Twitter: "Someone get Tyson Fury some shorter shorts. He keeps fiddling."
A second commented: "Whoever designed Fury’s shorts! Wrap it up."
A third asked: "Why does Fury never have shorts that fit?"
A fourth wrote: "Wait for the Fury to blame his shorts for being the wrong size."
A fifth said: "Let's be honest, Fury struggled more with his shorts than with Ngannou."
Another added: "Fury needs to sue his tailor. His shorts don’t fit, and that’s the difference in this fight."
Fury won the fight on the night by split decision despite being knockdown by Ngannou.
Fans were left in disbelief at how good the converted MMA star was as he managed to go toe to toe with the Gypsy King.
At one point viewers were questioning which one was the MMA fighter as Fury threw an illegal move.
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