{"id":287508,"date":"2023-08-23T07:49:19","date_gmt":"2023-08-23T07:49:19","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/?p=287508"},"modified":"2023-08-23T07:49:19","modified_gmt":"2023-08-23T07:49:19","slug":"chris-tarrant-has-tyson-fury-spat-over-claims-they-had-huge-row-at-gleneagles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/sportslifetale.com\/boxing\/chris-tarrant-has-tyson-fury-spat-over-claims-they-had-huge-row-at-gleneagles\/","title":{"rendered":"Chris Tarrant has Tyson Fury spat over claims they had ‘huge row’ at Gleneagles"},"content":{"rendered":"
Former Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? host Chris Tarrant has rubbished reports he's in a long-standing feud with heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury.<\/p>\n
The Gypsy King claimed that he and Tarrant had a "huge row" after bumping into each other at the luxurious Gleneagles Hotel in Scotland a few years back, but Tarrant insists they've never actually spoken to one another.<\/p>\n
Fury made the claim on his new Netflix show, At Home With the Furys, in which cameras follow the 35-year-old and his family around as they go about their everyday lives.<\/p>\n
After planning a trip to Gleneagles with his wife Paris, Tyson said: "I had a big row with Chris Tarrant the last time I was there," but the 76-year-old TV star hit back by branding the story "nonsense".<\/p>\n
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"It is complete nonsense, I've never even met him," Tarrant insisted. "My wife and I got into a crowded lift with Tyson in it, we didn't even speak and I got out at the next floor.<\/p>\n
"There was no row; not a word was exchanged and we never saw him again!"<\/p>\n
Tarrant went on to say that he admires Fury's boxing legacy, but that any suggestions the two were feuding with each other were "absolute rubbish."<\/p>\n
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At Home With The Furys, which contains nine episodes between 30 and 45 minutes long, was released last week and has been garnering generally positive reviews.<\/p>\n
The docu-series follows Fury and family around, but mainly focuses on the Gypsy King's decision to retire from boxing as he embraces family life.<\/p>\n
Undefeated Fury hung up his gloves in December last year after beating Derek Chisora. It was his 33rd victory from 34 professional fights, and his 24th via knockout.<\/p>\n