Tyson Fury took himself to the Hakkasan Nightclub in Las Vegas to celebrate his victory over Deontay Wilder in 2021.

Winning the third bout in their series brought huge celebrations and joy for 'The Gypsy King.'

In their first fight back in 2018, many commentators and fans believed that Fury had inflicted enough damage on Wilder to secure the win, but uncertainty remained as the Englishman was knocked down twice by Wilder.

Fury had then won the second bout when Wilder's team was forced to throw in the towel in 2020.

The pair were given one last match to decide who would come out on top of this heavily followed trilogy. The Englishman caused a devastating 11th-round knockout to the 'Bronze Bomber.'

It didn't take long for the celebrations to kick in. Winning that exciting trilogy meant Fury would retain his WBC and Ring Magazine titles.

Tyson Fury Deontay Wilder
LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 09: Tyson Fury (top) reacts after knocking down Deontay Wilder in the third round of their WBC Heavyweight Championship title fight at T-Mobile Arena on October 09, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - OCTOBER 09: Tyson Fury (top) reacts after knocking down Deontay Wilder in the third round of their WBC Heavyweight Championship title fight at T-Mobile Arena on October 09, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)

While he conducted many post-fight interviews, Fury'clearly had other things in mind as he immediately headed off to the Hakkasan nightclub situated right next to the MGM Grand.

Whack on some trousers and shoes and the Gypsy King was ready for a whole night of fun following his victory.

Fury's wife, Paris, uploaded several videos as she watched her husband rave throughout the night whilst topless in front of hundreds of people.

At the afterparty, Fury was joined by DJ Steve Aoki, who was also at the T-Mobile Arena to watch the thrilling fight.

Aoki also joined in with the post-fight celebrations in Fury's dressing room, holding the champion's belts.

He then shared some incredible footage with his 9.3 million Instagram followers; the footage speaks for itself after an intense day Fury had endured.

That is one way to celebrate your hard-earned win in the ring. From all the hurdles Fury has had to jump over in and outside the boxing ring, raving at the club was a fitting end to his trilogy against Wilder.