Tyson Fury and Oleksandr are set to battle to become the undisputed heavyweight world champion.
13.09.2023 - 12:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Tyson Fury will face the test of former UFC heavyweight world champion Francis Ngannou next month, with the big-name fight having already raised eyebrows.
Fury has placed his reputation on the line by risking his unbeaten professional record against a UFC fighter, with the fight being a full 12-round professional bout rather than an exhibition. However, his WBC world title will not be on the line with Ngannou not having the required ranking to class the fight as a world championship bout despite being fully licensed.
The Daily Star have reported that Fury could be ordered to fight early next year in defence of his title, with the winner of Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder his potential next encounter. Failure to do so could see the 35-year-old self-styled Gypsy King stripped of his world title.
Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou will face each other on October 28 in Saudi Arabia in a fascinating crossover fight between two world champions. It's MMA vs boxing and the whole event will be shown live on TNT Sports box office.
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The upcoming fight is still a fascinating encounter, with the pair having contrasting styles - Ngannou is a hard-hitting puncher and forged a successful UFC career out of his boxing ability. Fury, meanwhile, is one of the most stylish heavyweights around and despite Ngannou's background in boxing it may be a mismatch for him against the world champion from Morecambe.
Fury has revealed he expects to be ridiculed should he lose the fight, saying: "If I lose to an MMA guy I'll never be able to show my face in public again," he added. "It's going to ridicule me - people will chuck it at me forever.
"There's more riding on this than ever before," Fury continued. "Whether the media want to take it as a joke,
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr are set to battle to become the undisputed heavyweight world champion.
Tyson Fury previously expressed his hopes of having 10 children with wife Paris, but she's now revealed her husband worries about expanding their brood-of-seven any further as he fears she "could die". After welcoming their seventh child - a baby boy named Prince Rico Paris - on 18 September, Paris, 33, has now opened up about whether she and Tyson, 35, have got plans for more children after the heavyweight boxer previously stated he wants 10 children in total.
Paris Fury has announced her seventh child's unique name - which includes a poignant tribute to Tyson's late cousin Rico Burton.
With seven stunning children, Paris and Tyson Fury have an undeniably incredible family. There's Venezuala, 14, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia Amber, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four and Athena, two, not forgetting their newest arrival born just days ago on 18 September.The boxing champion, 35, and his wife of 15 years, 33, exclusively shared the happy news with OK! that they had welcomed a baby boy who arrived at 2.29am weighing 6lb 13oz along with a sweet family photograph to mark the occasion.
In just a few short weeks, Paris and Tyson Fury have become TV's new golden couple.Their Netflix TV show, At Home With The Furys, was only released back in mid-August, but it seems everyone's fallen in love with the latest reality stars after they opened up their Morecambe mansion – complete with six children – to the cameras.The docu-series may have given an insight into the family's hectic and chaotic life, but one thing is clear for all to see – the huge amount of love that exists between Loose Women star Paris, 33, and her boxing world champion husband Tyson, 35, who recently welcomed their seventh child, adorably called Prince Rico Paris Fury, known as Rico. The pair met at a mutual friend's wedding, when Tyson was 17 and an unknown boxer, and Paris was 15.They were introduced by Tyson's Aunt Theresa, who's known as the matchmaker in the family.
We’re in awe of Paris Fury. Just a week after giving birth, she opens the doors to her Morecambe mansion to introduce us to the latest addition of her brood. And it’s business as usual for the busy mum.
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Paris Fury has spoken about her fears that her kids could be kidnapped after the smash-hit success of the Fury's Netflix show, At Home With the Furys.The 33 year old, who recently welcomed her seventh child with her heavyweight champion boxer husband, Tyson Fury, 35, has spoken in detail about fame, and the fears she has for her children.The childhood sweethearts are parents to Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia Amber, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, Athena, two, and their newborn son - whose name they have yet to share. She revealed that she and Tyson have now hired bodyguards to protect them and their kids when they're out in public. Speaking about whether or not they want to do a second series of their fly-on-the-wall show, Paris shared that they're still undecided.
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Paris and Tyson Fury's fans are convinced they've worked out the name of their newborn son, after Paris shared a snap of the three of them to her Instagram.The couple welcomed their seventh child into the world on Monday, 18 September, as they exclusively shared the news with OK!, revealing that their newest son was born at 2.29am weighing 6lb 13oz. Paris, 33, and boxing champ Tyson, 35, are already parents to six other children with very unusual names, including Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 11, Prince Tyson II, seven, Valencia Amber, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, and Athena, two.
Netflix docuseries about his family, labelling it “bullshit”.The new show At Home With The Furys sees the Netflix cameras follow the boxer and his family.In a new chat on the Sundae Conversation with Caleb Pressley show, Fury shared his anger at the way the show has portrayed him and his family, he said: “Netflix didn’t want to film the whole reality.“[It’s] proper bullshit,” he added. “I said you need to film me taking a shit, you need to film me having a shower, you need to film me in the bath and they said, ‘Nope, can’t do it’.”In a separate conversation on Capital XTRA, Fury said that he wanted to break out of his contract with the streaming service.“I wanted out,” he said.
Tyson and Paris Fury have announced the arrival of their 'perfect' baby boy. Paris gave birth to their seventh child in the early hours of Monday morning - with the baby arriving at 2.29am weighing 6lb 13oz, OK magazine reports.
Tyson Fury has sympathised with wife Paris over her concerns for his safety every time he enters a boxing ring.The world heavyweight champion boxer, 35, admits he looks death right between the eyes every time he fights - with the fighter 13 years and 11 months into his professional boxing career. With an incredible record of 33 wins and one draw in his time in the ring, Tyson tried to step away from the sport in 2022 - but found himself back in the ring after suffering with his mental health.
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Former Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague and her fiance Tommy Fury could be following in Tyson and Paris Fury’s footsteps with a new Netflix show potentially on the cards. Following Tyson's successful fly-on-the-wall show, At Home with the Furys, The Sun has reported that a new Netflix show will look at younger brother Tommy's private life, including his relationship with Molly-Mae.The show is predicted to focus on Tommy’s professional life as a boxer, which comes at a good time as he is preparing for his upcoming, and highly-anticipated, fight with YouTuber KSI.
Paris Fury showed off her ultimate parenting skills as she took to Instagram and shared the exact time that she successfully managed to get her kids to bed. Paris and Tyson Fury share six kids together and have a seventh on the way.They share Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, ten, Prince Tyson Fury II, six, Valencia Amber, five, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four and Athena, two. In the video posted on Friday evening, Paris revealed that three of her children were fast asleep before 7:45pm and that she had one more to get to bed.The busy mum is not only nailing bedtime with so many children but also getting their children ready for school.
Paris Fury and Tyson Fury's hugely-popular reality series At Home with the Furys has reportedly been "renewed for a second season". The 35 year old boxing champion and his wife, 33, were already incredibly famous, but as fans got a look inside their lives behind the scenes, the couple have quickly gone stratospheric with their six children too. And fans are already chomping at the bit to watch another instalment of their lives with their six children, with reports that the show was a "runaway hit".