Tyson Fury and wife Paris announce arrival of baby boy as couple welcome seventh child together


Tyson Fury and wife Paris have welcomed their seventh child to the world.

The baby boy joins the Fury clan and has six siblings – Venezuela, 14, Prince John James, 10, Prince ‘Tutty’ Tyson Fury II, five, Valencia Amber, four, Prince Adonis Amaziah and two-year-old Athena.

The couple welcomed their new child on Monday morning

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The couple welcomed their new child on Monday morningCredit: instagram @tysonfury
He joins the famous Fury clan

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He joins the famous Fury clanCredit: instagram @parisfury1

Boxing icon Tyson and his wife of 15 years shared the news that they welcomed their son, whose name hasn’t been revealed yet, arrived at 2:29am on Monday weighing 6lb 13oz.

Posing with his wife and his newborn, Fury posted on Instagram: “He’s here and he’s perfect.”

The couple told OK! Magazine: “We’re over the moon to have welcomed our baby boy to the Fury family. His brothers and sisters can’t wait to meet him and create lots of Fury fun!

“Our boy is the most perfect addition and we’re bursting with love for him. It’s crazy how you can love someone so quick.”

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Fans are set to get more of a glimpse of the new tot on Netflix, with the hit documentary At Home with the Furys given the green light for a second series, The Sun reports.

The Fury bundle of joy comes just over five weeks before the WBC heavyweight champion makes a return to action as he takes on Francis Ngannou in an exhibition fight on October 28.

Fury is a heavy favourite to win the fight, not least because his UFC legend opponent, has never boxed professionally before – but the ‘Gypsy King’ insists he’ll have to be at his best.

Fury won't have much paternity leave as he has a fight with MMA heavyweight Ngannou to prepare for

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Fury won’t have much paternity leave as he has a fight with MMA heavyweight Ngannou to prepare forCredit: Getty

He said: “I have to take my hat off to Francis for his story, where he has come from, the fight, the grind and the determination to get to where he is.

“He was a young boy in Africa with a big dream and everybody at home probably laughed at him.”