In the sun-drenched hills of the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southern France, Tyson Fury and his wife Paris marked another chapter in their enduring love story by marrying for the third time. The ceremony, held at the historic Saint-Martin-Saint-Augustin Church during the week of August 11 to 17, 2025, was nothing short of lavish, echoing the couple’s larger-than-life personalities and the close-knit nature of the Fury family.
Tyson Fury, known to fans worldwide as the ‘Gypsy King,’ was joined by Paris and their seven children—Venezuela, 15; Prince John James, 13; Prince Tyson II, 8; Valencia, 7; Prince Adonis Amaziah, 6; Athena, 3; and Prince Rico, just 22 months old. The family, often in the public eye for both their boxing prowess and their candid approach to life’s ups and downs, seemed to revel in the joyous occasion. According to BBC, Tyson shared a heartfelt video of their first wedding dance to Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On” on his Instagram page on August 13, 2025, giving fans a glimpse into the celebration and his softer side.
But the Fury family’s story is about much more than grand weddings and social media moments. Boxing runs deep in their veins, weaving together generations of fighters and captivating the imagination of sports fans across the globe. Tyson, now 37, is a two-time world heavyweight champion, having held the unified WBA, IBF, WBO, and IBO titles before later claiming the WBC and The Ring belts. His journey through the ranks has been marked by dramatic victories, personal challenges, and a charisma that has made him a household name far beyond the boxing ring.
The family’s fighting tradition doesn’t end with Tyson. His younger brother, Tommy Fury, age 26, has been carving out his own path in the world of professional boxing. Tommy, who first entered the public’s consciousness as a contestant on the fifth series of the reality TV show Love Island in 2019, has since transitioned from reality star to a serious contender in the sport. According to SPORTbible, Tommy’s career has included notable wins over social media sensations Jake Paul and KSI, as well as a recent victory against Kenan Hanjalic. Yet, as Tommy readily admits, influencer fights are not the endgame for him.
“Listen, I’m a realistic man, you can’t just click your fingers and be a world champion,” Tommy told SPORTbible in an exclusive interview. “I’m expecting to have 25 plus fights before I fight for a world title. I don’t just want to fight for a world title; I want to fight for one and win it. And that’s definitely something I believe I can do because I know what I can do in the gym, and I know the people that I have sparred and mixed with.” He added, “If I can put what I do in the gym into fight night… well, I’d fancy myself in the next five years. But it’s not as easy as that, you’ve got to take your time and map it out carefully.”
This determination comes after a tumultuous 2024 for Tommy. As revealed in the new docuseries Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury, airing on BBC iPlayer and BBC Three starting August 19, 2025, Tommy underwent hand surgery that sidelined him from the sport. During his absence, he grappled with alcohol problems—a struggle he speaks about candidly in the series. The year also saw the temporary end of his relationship with fiancée Molly-Mae Hague, a popular YouTuber and social media personality. Fortunately, the couple reconciled earlier in 2025, and Tommy now looks forward to a future filled with both personal and professional promise.
Tommy’s ambitions extend beyond traditional boxing. In January 2025, a scheduled bout against former UFC fighter Darren Till was called off after Till threatened to use MMA tactics—an unusual twist even by boxing’s colorful standards. Yet, Tommy’s interest in mixed martial arts is genuine. He has completed over 100 rounds of sparring with UFC heavyweight champion Tom Aspinall, demonstrating both his versatility and willingness to test himself in new arenas. “I’ve sparred Tom Aspinall and did a lot of work with him, and obviously, he’s the number one heavyweight [in the UFC]. We’ve done well over 100 rounds of sparring; he’ll tell you that himself. If I do get into MMA… I’d go down to him,” Tommy explained to SPORTbible, leaving the door open for a possible code switch in the future.
Of course, any discussion of the Fury family inevitably circles back to Tyson’s future in the ring. The ‘Gypsy King’ retired following his second consecutive defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in the winter of 2024, a moment that left fans and pundits alike speculating about what might come next. Rumors of a comeback have swirled ever since, especially after Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh declared in a July 2025 social media post, “The 'Gypsy King' will be back.”
So, what does Tommy make of all the speculation? “Tyson’s always training, he’s always in shape, whether that’s for boxing or not for boxing,” Tommy told SPORTbible on August 18, 2025. “He trains every day because he has to mentally, and it’s like me, we have to train. When you’ve been brought up training every day of your life, and then you don’t do it for a bit, you don’t feel right. I don’t know what the next move he’s going to make [is], I don’t think anybody does.” It’s a sentiment that will be familiar to anyone who’s followed Tyson’s unpredictable yet captivating career, marked by comebacks, retirements, and an ever-present sense of possibility.
The Fury family’s legacy is further enriched by their father, John Fury, now 60, who fought professionally with a record of eight wins, one draw, and four losses between 1987 and 1995. Several other members of the extended Fury clan have also stepped into the paid ranks, making boxing not just a profession but a family calling.
As the world tunes in to Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury and watches Tyson and Paris celebrate their renewed vows, it’s clear that the Fury family remains at the heart of the boxing world’s most compelling stories. Whether in the ring, on reality TV, or at a church in the south of France, their journey continues to captivate, inspire, and—every now and then—surprise even their most devoted fans.
For now, the future holds as much promise as ever for the Furys. With Tommy eyeing a world title, Tyson’s next move shrouded in mystery, and the family’s personal bonds stronger than ever, all eyes remain fixed on the next chapter of this remarkable boxing dynasty.