Tyson Fury Gushes Over Wife Paris Ahead of 21st Anniversary, Announces Next Fight
Tyson Fury Gushes Over Wife Paris, Announces Next Fight

Tyson Fury has publicly expressed his affection for his wife, Paris, as the couple approaches their 21st anniversary later this year. The former heavyweight champion shared a heartfelt post on Instagram, praising Paris's enduring beauty and their long relationship. This came shortly before he announced his return to the ring for a charity bout in Thailand.

Fury's Love Message to Paris

On his Instagram Story, the 37-year-old boxer posted a photo of Paris with the caption: "@parisfury1 36 years old, 7 kids & still looks beautiful. 21 years together this December. Jesus said love your wife as I have loved the church." Paris reposted the message, adding: "Loving the love."

The couple's relationship began when Tyson, then an unknown 17-year-old boxer, met Paris, then 15, at a mutual friend's wedding. They didn't date until a year later, reconnecting at Paris's 16th birthday party. They now have seven children: Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Athena, and Prince Rico Paris.

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Next Fight Announced

Fury announced he will face Polish veteran Mariusz Wach at the Max Muay Thai Stadium in Pattaya, Thailand, on July 24. The event will feature 12 rounds of boxing, with only 1,500 VIP tickets available. All proceeds will be donated to local charities supporting starving and homeless children in Pattaya.

In an Instagram post, Fury stated: "Very happy to announce that I will be fighting @mariuszwikingwach live and exclusive here in Pattaya, Thailand, 12 rounds of boxing. There are only 1500 vip tickets available, and all proceeds will be donated to local starving & homeless children of Pattaya." He added that the WBC will create an exclusive belt for the event, and Netflix will record the fight for season 3 of his show, "At Home with the Furys."

Fury clarified in the comments: "This great fight will not be streamed live! It will only be broadcast on my hit Netflix TV show, At Home with the Furys, season 3. Only 1500 vip tickets available."

Charity and Humanitarian Recognition

At the event, Fury will receive the inaugural WBC Humanitarian title. All ticket profits will go to local charities, a cause Fury described as "a beautiful thing." He added: "It's a beautiful thing I'm able to do here, giving back to a great cause."

This fight marks another chapter in Fury's career, which has seen multiple retirements and returns. His wife Paris has previously expressed hopes for him to stay retired, as shown in the Netflix series. Despite this, Fury continues to pursue boxing while balancing family life and charitable efforts.

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