Paris Fury Struggles as Tyson Trains in Thailand for Boxing Comeback
Paris Fury's Loneliness During Tyson's Thailand Training Camp

Paris Fury's Emotional Struggle During Tyson's Thailand Training Camp

Paris Fury is reportedly experiencing significant emotional difficulties while her husband, the renowned boxer Tyson Fury, dedicates himself to an intensive training camp in Thailand. This rigorous preparation is for his highly anticipated boxing comeback, scheduled for April 11 at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against Arslanbek Makhmudov.

Family Separation and Time Zone Challenges

An insider close to the Fury family revealed to The Sun that the situation has been particularly tough for Paris. With Tyson and their 14-year-old son Prince in Thailand, the family is separated by vast time zones, severely limiting their opportunities for communication. "It's been really tough for Paris lately," the source explained. "They're in totally different time zones, so phone calls are limited. She misses Tyson, of course, but it's been especially difficult not seeing Prince. It's the longest they've gone without being together."

Paris is expected to endure this separation for another three weeks as Tyson and Prince remain at the training camp. Despite the hardship, Paris remains steadfast in her support for her husband's career ambitions. The insider added, "Paris knows Tyson wants to put everything into this comeback and will always do whatever she can to support him – even if that means he's out of their lives for a few months."

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Tyson's Boxing Legacy and Son's Future

Tyson Fury, who announced his fifth retirement in January of last year after just a year out of the ring, has been vocal about his son's boxing aspirations. In a recent interview with Sport Bible, Tyson stated that Prince has "no choice" but to pursue boxing professionally. "He'll have to go into boxing professionally — there's no other choice for him. He doesn't know anything else; he only knows how to fight. That's it. He's training to be a boxer - an amateur boxer, then a professional boxer - and he'll do the best he can," Tyson declared.

When questioned about Paris's perspective on their sons' boxing futures, Tyson responded confidently, "Paris is cool [with it], we have four sons, and they'll all box — every single one of them. Why not? Boxing's a beautiful sport, and a lot of the people who don't want their kids to go down that route are people who did boxing probably for the wrong reasons."

Daughter Venezuela's Wedding Preparations

While Tyson is away, Paris has been actively involved in supporting their eldest daughter, Venezuela, who is preparing for her upcoming marriage. Venezuela, aged 16, is set to celebrate her hen do with a gathering of 200 guests. Recently, she was seen enjoying a pre-celebration dinner at The Cornerhouse Lancaster, dressed in a stylish white crop top and feather-trimmed blazer.

Paris shared moments from the event on social media, posting a photo of Venezuela wearing a sash that read 'I Do Crew' and captioned it, "Pre-Hen dinner for my girl." This follows the family's announcement last October, when they shared a video of Venezuela accepting her boyfriend Noah Price's proposal during her 16th birthday party, which surprised many fans.

In a new interview, Paris expressed mixed feelings about her daughter's marriage. "I didn't feel old enough for this, but Venezuela is over-the-moon happy. The two of them are in their own little bubble. And, look, I got married myself at 18," she said. However, Paris emphasized that it is "too soon" for Venezuela to have children, noting that the couple plans to travel first.

Reflecting on Venezuela leaving home, Paris admitted, "I'll feel like I've lost my arm. It's going to hit me hard. Right now, Tyson's in training camp in Thailand, the kids are in school, and Venezuela and I... basically co‐parent! But I do let her have her space... The weekends are her time. I know she'll be fine, getting on with an exciting new life. It's me I'm worried about."

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Family Life and New Home on the Isle of Man

Tyson and Paris Fury, married since 2008, are parents to seven children: Venezuela, Prince John James (14), Prince Tyson II (8), Prince Adonis Amaziah (5), and Rico (1), among others. Recently, the family relocated to a luxurious six-bedroom home on the Isle of Man, a tax haven, reportedly costing £8 million. The property is a sprawling stone-built converted farmhouse and stables near Douglas, marking a move from their previous home in Morecambe, Lancashire.

Paris has given fans glimpses of their new life on social media, sharing photos of the home and even footage of sheep in their garden. She also revealed that she is on a health kick since the move, cutting out sugar and sweet treats to improve her diet. "I'm trying to lose some weight," she stated.

Official records from Companies House confirm that both Tyson and Paris have become "usually resident" on the Isle of Man as of December 1, with Tyson listed as the beneficial owner of Tyson Fury Ltd and Paris for Paris Fury Ltd. This relocation underscores the family's new chapter amidst Tyson's boxing comeback and their evolving personal dynamics.