Tyson Fury has rubbed shoulders with stars of sport, stage and screen at an awards night in Saudi Arabia.
Fury was a guest at the fourth annual Joy Awards held in Riyadh on Monday.
The world heavyweight boxing champion from Morecambe posed for a photo with Hollywood actor Kevin Costner, and as part of a group shot with Costner, fellow actors Salma Hayek, Mark Wahlberg, Martin Lawrence and Sir Anthony Hopkins, WWE wrestler turned actor John Cena, pop star Bebe Rexha and Fury's recent opponent Francis Ngannou.
See the group photo below (image credit @Turkialalshikh).

The star-studded awards celebrate achievement in music, cinema, television, sports, and more from the Arab world.
Hopkins, Costner and legendary composer Quincy Jones were among several recipients of Lifetime Achievement honours.
Fury, resplendent in one of his trademark colourful suits, shook hands with Ngannou in their first public meeting since the MMA star fought the boxing champ in October - 'The Gypsy King' winning a close points decision.
Tyson is currently in Saudi Arabia to train for his upcoming undisputed world heavyweight title fight against Oleksandr Usyk.
The WBC champion will face the Ukrainian in Riyadh on Saturday February 17.


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