TIME TO RUMBLE Cristiano Ronaldo wears astonishing £1.2m watch and £3,350 Gucci outfit as he sits with Anthony Joshua for Fury vs Usyk - 7M sport

TIME TO RUMBLE Cristiano Ronaldo wears astonishing £1.2m watch and £3,350 Gucci outfit as he sits with Anthony Joshua for Fury vs Usyk

Read which former team-mate the Portugal icon may bump in to


Posted Sunday, May 19, 2024 by Thesun.co.uk

CRISTIANO RONALDO showed off his £1.2million diamond encrusted-watch in a £3,350 Gucci outfit as he sat next to Anthony Joshua for tonight’s boxing extravaganza.

Tyson Fury is battling Oleksandr Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight crown in Saudi Arabia.

TIME TO RUMBLE Cristiano Ronaldo wears astonishing £1.2m watch and £3,350 Gucci outfit as he sits with Anthony Joshua for Fury vs Usyk
Anthony Joshua and Cristiano Ronaldo chatted ringside at the boxing in Saudi

Joshua, 34 and who arrived in a white top and matching trousers, has a particularly keen eye on the action with the Brit potentially facing the winner over the next 12 months.

And the two-time world champion was in grand company at ringside as he enjoyed a chat with his other legendary sportsman Ronaldo, with Turki Alalshikh, the president of the General Entertainment Authority of Saudi Arabia, next to them.

The 39-year-old Ronaldo, who scored last night to help Al-Nassr earn a 1-1 with Saudi Pro League champions Al-Hilal, stole the show though with his cream Gucci outfit and incredible timepiece after arriving in his a £400k Ferrari.

The blingy Franck Muller watch, which is finished with 424 glistening white diamonds, sparkled on CR7's wrist as he took in the action.

He has previously been spotted with a £100,000 Jacob and Company limited edition H24 on his wrist, which had a total diamond weight of 15.25 carats.

The Manchester United and Real Madrid icon has been a regular at ringside for some of the biggest fights in Saudi, with one of those Joshua’s stunning knockout victory over Otto Wallin in December.

But Ronaldo found himself going viral in amusing fashion as he looked “terrified” sat next to animated UFC icon Conor McGregor.

The cameras panned to the pair just as McGregor was aiming a rant at a Saudi boxing boss about old rival Manny Pacquiao while Ronaldo sat there looking sheepish between the two.

Fortunately for the Portuguese ace, he will be spared the prospect for a potential reunion as the Irishman is not expected to attend this time as he is currently training for his UFC return against Michael Chandler next month.

Although he may come face-to-face with his former Manchester United team-mate Wayne Rooney.

The Red Devils’ all-time top scorer is a big fan of boxing and confirmed earlier this year that he has had talks with Misfits Boxing over potentially having a fight of his own.

Tensions have been building all week in Riyadh ahead of today’s blockbuster.

Fury REFUSED to even look at rival Usyk in the pre-fight press conference before aggressively squaring up to at the weigh-in.

 Usyk's team continued the eventful build-up by filing a complaint that parts of the Riyadh ring canvas could be a trip hazard.

But it was the WBC champion’s father John Fury who has stolen the headlines after he shockingly HEADBUTTED Stanislav Stepchuk - a member of the Usyk team - on Monday.

TIME TO RUMBLE Cristiano Ronaldo wears astonishing £1.2m watch and £3,350 Gucci outfit as he sits with Anthony Joshua for Fury vs Usyk
Ronaldo has previously shown off his stunning Franck Muller watch Credit: Reuters

John, who was left with a bloodied forehead, was then screaming in the resulting melee: “We can't be beat! We can't be beat!”

The 59-year-old then threatened to headbutt Tony Bellew after he predicted a Usyk win and then launched a bitter attack on “traitor” British fans who believe that his undefeated 6ft 9in boy will be beaten this weekend.

Tonight's fight will see one man crowned the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world for the first time since Lennox Lewis held the mantle in 1999.

Usyk holds the WBA, WBO and IBF belts, while Fury is the WBC and lineal heavyweight champion.

Both men also have unbeaten records.



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