Tommy Fury has moved out of his home with Molly-Mae Hague and their two children, opting to reside in a caravan ahead of his upcoming fight against Eddie Hall this weekend. The Love Island stars live in leafy Cheshire, just under an hour from the AO Arena in Manchester, where the pair will face off on Saturday night.
Despite the short distance between their £5 million home and the venue, Tommy has chosen to spend time away from his family, currently living in a caravan in a car park in Knutsford, close to where he and Molly live with their two children.
In a video shared by fight promoters Misfits Boxing, Tommy gave a glimpse into his new life. He said: "Welcome to home away from home. Ah, look at that. How much more do you want? Clean, fresh air. No people. Nothing. Just birds. That's what it's about, isn't it, training camp. Eat, sleep, train, repeat."
His new home comes equipped with a freezer, fridge, TV, bed, shower, bathroom, microwave, kettle, and cooker. However, for toilet breaks, Tommy must walk over to his father John Fury's home.
Tommy's fight against Hall will be his first major bout since his victory over KSI in October 2023. Last May, he beat Kenan Hanjalic, but facing Hall, the former World's Strongest Man, presents a new challenge. Hall suffered a single loss to Hafthor Bjornsson four years ago.
It is claimed that on Saturday, Tommy will reveal the name of his newborn son on his shorts, as he did with their eldest child, daughter Bambi. Tommy told Mirror Fighting: "All will be revealed on Saturday night. I'm looking forward to it. I've been asked more about the name than the actual fight. It's going to be an entertaining night and all will be revealed."
Speaking about their new arrival and Bambi's reaction, Tommy said: "Bambi's coped really well. She just wants to hold him all the time and be with him. She's the best big sister in the world. It's been honestly great; I just can't wait to be back there every day and be with them every minute of the day."
While away from home, the brother of former heavyweight world champion Tyson Fury insists he can't wait to start changing nappies after the fight. "It's been a huge week for me and it can't be described as anything other than a huge blessing," he added. "I've had a smile on my face all week. Everything's gone smoothly; Molly's happy, everyone's happy. So it's just about getting to fight night, getting that done, and enjoying the summer with the family."
Tommy concluded: "I've been there since he was born, but at the end of the day, my duties properly start after the fight. All the late-night stuff will come after the fight. I've got an amazing partner back home and she understands the job ahead. I'll get the job done on Saturday and return home to change some nappies."



