TYSON FURY opted for the healthy option when he nipped out for breakfast with his right-hand man this morning.
The Gypsy King is determined to keep his diet on track following his incredible victory over Deontay Wilder.
Fury, 31, enjoyed a bite to eat with camp manager Timothy Alcock at a coffee shop near his home in Morecambe.
Before his rematch against the Bronze Bomber, Alcock praised the Gypsy King for being so disciplined with his diet.
He said: “The big differences have been food, particularly strictness with what is in camp – silly little things like cans of Diet Coke have gone.”
And there wasn’t a fizzy drink in sight when the newly-crowned WBC champion tucked into his meal at Keegans Coffeeshop.
His custom-made order consisted of smoked salmon, smashed avocado and poached egg with some sourdough toast.
He washed his meal down with a black coffee – which came with a cheeky Biscoff biscuit on the side.
The healthy dish is not advertised on the menu, but it is specially made for the 31-year-old as it is his favourite.
Fury weighed in at 19st 7lbs on the Friday before his sensational seventh-round win over his American rival.
But it has been revealed that he guzzled 16 pints of water before the weigh-in to cleverly trick the Bronze Bomber.
Fury’s weight ballooned up to “over 400lb” during his time away from the ring as he battled against substance abuse and depression.
But the 31-year-old’s pre-fight diet which consisted of six meals per day got him in superb shape for the rematch.
His daily food intake included a wholesome red meat curry, salmon cakes and even some skewered chicken with tzatziki sauce.
Unbeaten superstar Fury was mobbed by excited fans as he touched down in Manchester on Tuesday morning.
Despite being worth £70million, the world champion headed straight for Home Bargains to get his kids some gifts.