Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has revealed how he likes to switch-off away from the boxing ring.
Ahead of his trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder the 33-year-old says he enjoys vacuuming around the house as he finds it "therapeutic."
The father-of-six told Daily Star Sunday that he and his family are just 'normal people' and he does his own chores.
“I do some chores around the house," he said.

“The bins are my main job, which isn’t my favourite, to be honest.
“But I really enjoy the Hoovering. It’s therapeutic.”
Speaking about family life in Morecambe he said: “There’s nothing too crazy in our home. We are just normal people.
“I am happy for people to see who we are and how we live. It’s the type of people we are.”
Last month his wife Paris, 31, gave birth to their daughter Athena.

The couple kept their followers on Instagram updated after the newborn was admitted to intensive care twice.
The boxing star from Wythenshawe, nicknamed the Gypsy King, announced Athena's arrival with the message: "Please can everyone pray for my baby girl who was born this morning. Athena Fury born 8/8/21. Thanks. God is great."
Posting a video of himself running he said the exercise was helping him after such a tough time for the family.
"After a very stressful week I'm back on the road doing a bit," he explained.
"I find that it calms me down, relaxes my mental health, anxiety.
"Without this bit of training I'd be cuckoo right now."
Their baby girl was allowed home after a week in hospital.
The couple have been married since 2009 and are also doting parents to daughters Venezuela, 11, and Valencia Amber, three, and sons Prince John James, eight, Prince Tyson II, four, and one-year-old Prince Adonis.