Meet Tyson Fury's Brothers: The Private Siblings Fans Won't Know
Meet Tyson Fury's Brothers: The Private Siblings Fans Won't Know

Tyson Fury's family takes centre stage in his Netflix series At Home with the Furys, now back for a second series after a three-year break. The show follows the heavyweight champion's time away from the ring, while his wife Paris manages their growing family and business ventures.

Not all of Tyson's siblings appear on screen. His father John has six children in total, including Tyson and three other sons from his first marriage to Amber, plus two half-brothers from his second marriage to Chantal.

The eldest sibling, John Jr., had a brief boxing career but has since retired. He keeps a low profile with his wife Shirelle, though his son Johnboy features heavily in the Netflix series. Another reserved brother, Shane, also stays out of the spotlight with his wife Helen, but has attended Tyson's fights and publicly backed his career, calling him 'the best heavyweight ever made'.

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Hugh Fury, not to be confused with cousin Hughie, likewise avoids publicity. He is not a fighter but posts fitness content online, while his wife Tiffany runs a handmade children's clothing business.

Tyson's half-brother Roman, 29, is a familiar face to boxing fans. The son of John and Chantal, he initially played rugby league before switching to boxing during lockdown after training with brother Tommy. He turned professional in 2022 and remains unbeaten, according to BoxRec.

The youngest and most famous sibling is Tommy Fury, 26. A boxer and reality TV star, he shot to fame on Love Island and is in a relationship with Molly-Mae Hague. Like Roman, he is John and Chantal's son, making him Tyson's half-brother.

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