Noah Price, a 19-year-old heavyweight boxer, has married Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old eldest daughter of boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris. The wedding took place over the weekend on the Isle of Man, and Venezuela has since dropped her famous surname.
Who Is Noah Price?
Noah Price, who describes himself as a 'sportsperson' on Instagram, aspires to be a heavyweight boxer, following in the footsteps of his father-in-law, Tyson Fury, also known as the 'Gypsy King'. While not yet at the professional level, Noah has gained attention in boxing circles. In May 2024, he won the East Midlands title in the 91kg amateur category while competing for Chesterfield ABC.
Unlike his wife, Noah maintains a low profile on social media and has not shared any boxing photos. However, his marriage to Venezuela has boosted his Instagram following to 107,000.
How Did Noah and Venezuela Meet?
The couple reportedly met through Instagram when Venezuela was 14, and later met in person at the York Races, which they regularly attend. Their relationship was not initially serious, reportedly due to Noah having other romantic interests, but they became serious about a year later. Venezuela's parents, Tyson and Paris, eventually gave their blessing.
Noah proposed to Venezuela at her 16th birthday party in September 2025, in front of friends and family. He first asked for Tyson's permission. Tyson recalled: 'He did ask for my permission. He came in and sat down and I explained that marriage is not an easy thing and they are only young kids. I asked if this is what they really want? He said yes and I gave him my blessing. Fair play, he wasn't shaking but I could tell he was nervous.'
What Has Tyson Fury Said About Noah?
Tyson Fury has spoken positively about his new son-in-law, stating: 'He's a heavyweight boxer and they say that a daughter always goes for someone like her dad, and she definitely has!' He added that Noah was brave to ask for permission and seemed genuinely committed.
What's Next for the Couple?
Paris Fury has expressed hopes that the young couple will wait before starting a family. She said: 'Venezuela's only young herself. They want to do some travelling, make their own life together first, so there's no rush. I don't think I'll be mentally prepared for that, even in a few years' time.'
The couple may venture into reality television, following the path of Venezuela's uncle Tommy Fury and his partner Molly-Mae Hague, who star in the Amazon series Molly-Mae: Behind It All.



