Boxer Tyson Fury celebrated his victory over the weekend by visiting a local pub  with family and friends.

Tyson spent Sunday morning at The Three Horseshoes in Letchmore Heath just hours after his knock-out victory over Dillian Whyte at a packed out Wembley Stadium.

The undefeated champion had rented out a property in the village near Radlett to stay in for his match in north London.

Toasting the Gypsy King's victory, his family which included wife Paris, brother Tommy and his partner and fellow Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague, as well as trainer SugarHill Steward and fellow boxer Joseph Parker, were all pictured inside the venue.

Mark Cherry, the owner of The Three Horseshoes, said: "They were wonderful guests and it was a pleasure to host them. Our chef provided them with breakfast and they stayed until lunchtime. They were certainly in a celebratory mood.

"It was fantastic to have someone like Mr Fury visit our restaurant and pub. We have only been open for seven weeks after undergoing a massive refurbishment including an extension and restoration. They are certainly welcome back any time."

Afterwards, the boxer posed for photos with fans and signed autographs outside the pub and on his way back through the village, stopped to wave at children who recognised him.

Borehamwood councillor Michelle Vince, who was at her stables in Letchmore Heath, said: "Tyson was coming back from The Three Horseshoes and he thanked those who had reversed to let all of their vehicles through.

"He also stopped to speak to the children. They will now have memories that last a lifetime. To pack out 94,000 seats at Wembley the night before and then do what he did on Sunday morning. He is such a legend."