'What a showman': Twitter explodes as Tyson Fury does Rocky IV inspired Apollo Creed walk out to James Brown's Living in America By Harry Olsen For Mailonline Published: 07:37 BST, 16 June 2019 | Updated: 07:38 BST, 16 June 2019 Viewcomments It may have not been the fight of the decade as Tyson Fury made quick work of Tom Schwarz but the British boxer didn't leave spectators disappointed. If American fans weren't already won over by Gypsy King... well now they are after Fury's walk-out accompanied by by dancers to the ring dressed as character Apollo Creed in star-studded striped shorts and hat from Rocky IV with James Brown's "Living in America" blaring out. For those who have watched the Rocky films they will know that in the fourth installment directed, written and starring Sylvester Stallone that Creed takes on the Soviet Union's top boxer Ivan Drago which results in the death of the beloved Creed character played by Carl Weathers. Thankfully Tyson Fury didn't have the same fate as the American fictional boxer who ironically was knocked out (killed) in the second round after stopping the German boxer himself in the second round in Las Vegas. Tyson Fury walks out dressed Apollo Creed from Rocky IV to James Brown's Living in America Here's a clip of Tyson Fury's walk out as he's puts on a show for the spectators at MGM Grand Garden Arena in Sin City. During Tyson Fury's initial walk out he donned a black robe looking all serious before bursting out singing and dancing to "Living in the America" as one user states 'What a showman'. One user was quick to point out the fact that Apollo Creed was 'pummeled by Drago' in the second round. Elsewhere, UFC fighter Max Holloway made a comparison to Muhammad Ali after quoting the boxing legend 'Floating like a butterfly and stinging like a bee. Just Beautiful'. Another user made a comparison of Fury to Neo from Matrix after dodging and weaving Tom Schwarz's punches without breaking a sweat. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility