Tyson Fury's Dad John Criticizes 16-Year-Old Venezuela's Wedding
John Fury Slams Granddaughter Venezuela's Wedding at 16

Tyson Fury's family is embroiled in a feud as his father John Fury publicly criticizes the upcoming wedding of his 16-year-old granddaughter, Venezuela Fury. Venezuela is set to marry Noah Price, 19, this Saturday, but John's remarks threaten to overshadow the occasion.

John Fury Questions Maturity

John Fury, 60, who previously served as Tyson's boxing trainer, has fallen out with his son. During an appearance on At Home With The Furys, John expressed his concerns about Venezuela's readiness for marriage. He told Tyson, 37, and Tommy, 27, that Venezuela is "still a baby" and not mature enough for marriage. Despite Tyson calling Noah a "decent fella," John insisted that a 15-year-old should never have a boyfriend.

Family Defends Decision

The Fury family has consistently defended the marriage. Paris Fury, Venezuela's mother, said on This Morning that Venezuela is "so mature for her years" and has helped raise her six younger siblings. Paris noted she was 17 when she got engaged and fully supports her daughter's choice. Tyson admitted he has had zero involvement in the wedding planning, focusing instead on his upcoming fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov.

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The relationship between Tyson and John has reportedly been "completely destroyed" by boxing. John admitted they are not speaking and confirmed he would not watch Tyson's fight. Tyson responded that his father's criticism is an attempt to discourage him from fighting, but he remains committed to his career.

As the wedding approaches, it remains unclear whether John will attend. The family feud continues to simmer, casting a shadow over what should be a joyful celebration.

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