Boxer Tyson Fury was spotted taking a staycation in Perthshire during a trip to Scotland this week.
The world heavyweight champion made the trip to the Gleneagles Hotel with friends and family.
According to The Scottish Sun, Fury was at the five-star golf resort on Wednesday and Thursday with brother and fellow boxer Tommy Fury.
The Manchester-born champ and his entourage were spotted exercising out in the local area early on Thursday morning.
The boxer said on social media that he was “on tour” with the group.
The boys on tour @tommytntfury Robert Kelbie @Claudio_Lugli #iconic pic.twitter.com/VI39D9xPTT
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) September 8, 2020
He also took time to visit Edinburgh, where he ramped up efforts to tease Scots WWE star Drew McIntyre into a fight.
Been looking all over Edinburgh for you @DMcIntyreWWE come out and fight the gypsyking #letsgo @wwe @frankwarren_tv @btsportboxing @WWEonFOX @trboxing @mtkglobal @btsportwwe pic.twitter.com/jqPKQF9nzM
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) September 8, 2020
On Tuesday he was filmed next to a piper in the Scots capital saying: “The Gypsy King is here in Edinburgh looking all over for you. Where are you Drew?”
He then goes on to accuse the wrestler of “hiding” from him and dared him to come out and fight “like a proper man, like a Highland man”.
Fury has been calling for a fight against Ayr-born McIntyre, who is the first Brit to hold the WWE Championship after a victory over Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania back in March.
The boxing star has prior experience of wrestling after beating Brawn Strowman during WWE’s 2019 pay-per-view Crown Jewel.
Issuing a formal challenge to McIntyre a few weeks back, Fury said: “I’ve been sitting on the train on the way home after a long, busy weekend and I’m thinking about people I want to punch in the face.
“The first one that springs to mind is a big fella called Drew McIntyre. Now, Drew, you’ve been having quite a bit to say about me lately and I’d love to punch your face in, honestly.
“So this is an official challenge video to Drew McIntyre, to the WWE heavyweight champion of the world.”
In June 2019, Fury caused a splash in Dundee when he jumped into the water at the City Quay during a visit to the city.