Tommy Fury Moves Into Campervan Days After Birth of Second Child
Tommy Fury Moves Into Campervan Days After Birth of Second Child

Tommy Fury has moved into a campervan parked in a Knutsford car park just days after welcoming his second child with Molly-Mae Hague. The boxer, who is training for his fight against Eddie Hall on 13 June, says the arrangement helps him stay focused.

In a video posted by Misfits Boxing, Fury gave a tour of the caravan, which includes a bed, shower, bathroom, microwave, cooker, fridge, freezer, and a TV hooked up to a PlayStation. He described it as his 'home away from home' and emphasised the simplicity of 'eat, sleep, train, repeat'.

Despite claiming he wants to avoid people, Fury admitted he uses his father John's toilet, located in a cabin nearby. He explained he avoids using the caravan's cooker and toilet for hygiene reasons.

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Fury's decision to sleep away from his £5 million Cheshire mansion comes just a week after the birth of his son. He told Mirror Fighting that being at home makes him less hungry to fight, and that his duties as a father will begin in earnest after the bout.

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