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Siobhan Macdonald

Tyson Fury poses with Game of Thrones star and sings American Pie in Glasgow

Boxing legend Tyson Fury took to the stage in Glasgow's Royal Concert Hall to celebrate his recent heavyweight world title defence against Deontay Wilder.

The 'Homecoming Tour' ended in Glasgow last night after six-nights across Manchester, Birmingham, Cardiff, Leicester and London.

In a video shared on social media, by comedian Al Foran, Tyson was seen singing and dancing on stage at the iconic Glasgow venue singing American Pie by Don McLean.

Tyson took part in a question and answer session on stage alongside his dad John Fury.

Fury was also joined by actor Hafþór Júlíus "Thor" Björnsson, known for his role as The Mountain in HBO's Game of Thrones.

The duo posed for photos, and Thor even jokingly captioned an Instagram post with the boxing legend: "Peak performance male athletic body shape vs me… all jokes aside what an honour meeting @gypsyking101 tonight and going to one of his shows! Looking forward to learning more from the champ himself in the near future".

Fans went absolutely wild seeing two of their favourite strong-men together in one photo.

One raved: "The collab I never knew I needed."

Another replied: "It’s visually funny if you didn’t know who they were…you’d think the guy on the right would batter the guy on the left but you would be sadly mistaken!"

A third wrote: "Y’all see Tyson on his tippy toes."

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