Tyson Fury treats Wembley crowd to karaoke love song before Eubank Jnr-Blackwell - and then works as a 'ring girl' during his cousin's fight on the same bill!

Tyson Fury, the WBO, WBA and IBO heavyweight champion, is a man who can multi-task - as well as having a penchant for singing love songs, he can now add 'ring girl' to his illustrious CV.

He was at Wembley Arena on Saturday for a dramatic night of boxing, as Chris Eubank Jnr stopped Nick Blackwell in the tenth round to take his British middleweight title.

Blackwell was subsequently taken to hospital with severe damage to his left eye and nose after the ringside doctor had ordered the bout to be stopped.

Tyson Fury sings 'Love Me' by American country music artist Collin Raye to the crowd at Wembley Arena

Tyson Fury sings 'Love Me' by American country music artist Collin Raye to the crowd at Wembley Arena

The heavyweight champion watched Chris Eubank Jnr beat Nick Blackwell for the British middleweight title

The heavyweight champion watched Chris Eubank Jnr beat Nick Blackwell for the British middleweight title

He later worked as a 'ring girl' during his cousin Hughie's comfortable ten-round win over Dominick Guinn

He later worked as a 'ring girl' during his cousin Hughie's comfortable ten-round win over Dominick Guinn

Fury - whose cousin and stable-mate Hughie fought later on the same bill - stepped into the ring before the Eubank Jnr-Blackwell battle and treated the crowd to a rendition of 'Love Me' by American country music artist Collin Raye.

It is not the first time Fury has sang in the ring - straight after dethroning Wladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf in November to win the WBA Super, WBO and IBF titles he sang Aerosmith's 'I Don't Want To Miss A thing' to his wife Paris.  

And after beating Steve Cunningham in New York in April 2013 he told the crowd 'I'm more than just a boxer' and sang 'Keep It Between the Lines' by Ricky Van Shelton. 

After Eubank Jnr's victory on Saturday there was a long delay as doctors and paramedics treated Blackwell at ringside before he was taken to hospital, so Hughie Fury's fight with Dominick Guinn was not screened on live TV. 

Tyson Fury tweeted his best wishes to Blackwell after last night's action, asking people to pray for him. 

When Hughie's fight did get underway, the gulf in class was clear and the highly-rated 21-year-old won the ten-round bout comfortably via unanimous decision.

His older cousin Tyson jokingly worked in between rounds as a 'ring girl', carrying the cards around the ring to show the crowd which round was coming up.

Fury's last fight was in November when he handed Wladimir Klitschko his first loss in over 11 years 

Fury's last fight was in November when he handed Wladimir Klitschko his first loss in over 11 years 

It is a job not normally preserved for a 6ft 9in heavyweight who often weighs in the region of 20 stone.

He looks to be enjoying life after his stunning win over Klitschko in Germany and his trainer - and uncle - Peter Fury revealed this week that negotiations for a rematch this summer were nearing completion.

'July is looking favourite now and hopefully it will be in the UK,' he told Behind the Gloves

Hughie Fury (right) - Tyson's 21-year-old cousin - lands a right hand on Dominick Guinn during his win 

Hughie Fury (right) - Tyson's 21-year-old cousin - lands a right hand on Dominick Guinn during his win 

'It all looks to be heading in the right direction. Mick Hennessy (Fury's promoter) is working with Team Klitschko around the clock.

'The Klitschkos are happy to come to England provided it makes sense obviously so that is what they are working on and I fully expect an announcement in April.

'We are not far off announcing it.'

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