There are no boundaries to the fame and reach of heavyweight boxing superstar Tyson Fury – now ‘The Gypsy King’ is a movie star too…
The 36-year-old Morecambe mountain may have lost his WBC world heavyweight title via that wafer-thin split decision to Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh in May. But in every other way possible, Fury is winning at life.
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As well as pocketing a reported purse north of £50m for his showdown with the mighty Usyk, Fury followed up soon after by making his big-screen debut in an eagerly-awaited film sequel. Fury appears in the much-hyped ‘Sons of Rizk 3’ – another big-money production coming to you by way of Riyadh Season and Turki Alalshikh.
Sons of Rizk vs Oceans Eleven
There are definite ‘Oceans Eleven’ vibes as four brothers engage in criminal acts but vow to go straight someday. After a deal unravels, the eldest sibling wants to quit crime, yet his defiant younger brothers make a risky deal with a notorious criminal overlord.
Their latest dramatic escapade comes around a major fight weekend in Riyadh with ‘Gypsy King’ Fury taking a central role in proceedings and you can watch the full trailer at the foot of this page.
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For Fury it’s just the latest move into other lucrative avenues outside boxing. He and wife Paris have already been the stars of a successful Netflix series – and there is the potential for more there apparently. It’s a natural step – remember Lennox Lewis appearing in the aforementioned ‘Oceans Eleven’ with a cameo fight vs Wladimir Klitschko. A bout that never actually happened in real life.

Is Sons of Rizk 3 any good?
Sons of Rizk 3 is a lavish production – you would not expect anything less from Riyadh Season, but is it actually any good?
We like to always throw that question out to the public, let the movie fans decide.
At the time of writing, it has a 7/10 rating on IMDB