Meet Tyson Fury's 7 kids including four sons with the same name
The former professional athlete has been married to his wife Paris Fury since 2008, and their family has appeared on the Netflix docuseries, At Home With The Furys
Former professional boxer Tyson Furylives a full life as a doting husband and a loving father to seven children.
Tyson first met his wife Paris Fury at a mutual friend's wedding when they were teens, however, they started dating a year later.
The duo tied the knot in 2008 and have successfully raised their big family as a power couple over the years.
The retired athlete and his family have appeared in the Netflix docuseries, At Home With The Furys, which aired in 2023. Learn all about their family bonds below.
The couple's firstborn was Venezuela, born in 2009. Next came Prince John James, born in 2011, Prince Tyson, born in 2016, Valencia, born in 2017, Prince Adonis Amaziah, born in 2019 and Athena, born in 2021.
Two years later, the pair welcomed their son Rico to their huge family.
Both Tyson and Paris came from Irish backgrounds, and a big part of their tradition is having large family ties and full houses.
Paris shared in her book titled "Love and Fury: The Magic and Mayhem of Life With Tyson," "Tyson and I had always intended to carry on the great [Irish] Traveller tradition and have a big family: three children at the very least, we'd say to each other, maybe even ten if we were lucky."
Venezuela, 16, got engaged to boxer Noah Price during her 16th birthday festivities. Paris shared the proposal online, writing: "Both only young but when you know you know! Still in shock but very happy for you both. Me and your Dad couldn't be prouder."
She got married over the weekend at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man. At that specific location, with parental approval, the age of consent for marriage is 16.
Valencia, eight, grew up loving Frozen and in 2021, she celebrated her birthday, which was Frozen-themed, with cardboard cutouts of Anna and Elsa, as well as snowflake balloons.
Athena, four, was put on a ventilator as soon as she was born and she had to be taken into neonatal intensive care. Thankfully, she is healthy and well.
Prince John, 15, is the only son in the family who has "zero interest" in boxing, according to Tyson. John shared in their reality TV show: "Boxing is very dangerous. I mean, who can't say that when you're getting punched in the face? I think I could do something else. I've got time to learn. I'm not even in high school yet. I've got a lot of time."
Prince Tyson, nine, grew up being interested in dinosaurs and Pokémon. For his sixth birthday, he had a Pokémon party, and Paris shared online: "Pokémon is his favorite thing right now. Will probably change again soon, but as parents, we all try to do the best for our kids."
Prince Adonis, seven, is already interested in following in his dad's footsteps. Tyson shared a video on X, formerly known as Twitter, of himself asking Adonis what he would like to be when he grows up, to which he responded "a boxer."
Tyson inquired about which boxer he wanted to be like, and Adonis shared the name of his father's former opponent Deontay Wilder. Tyson responded: "No way! He's a big dosser."
Prince Rico, two, was born in September 2023, and his first birthday was celebrated with a fun Peppa Pig-themed party.
During the docuseries, Tyson emphasized just how important being a father is to him.
He expressed: "The most important time is if you're there for when they're young, when they're very impressionable. That's when a father really needs to be around their kids, especially the sons."
The entertainer shares his three daughters Georgia, Kate and Charlotte Connick with his wife Jill Goodacre, and he reflected on the importance of being a family man
The Only Murders in the Building star attended the red carpet for his new documentary called Marty, Life Is Short, alongside his two sons, on May 6 in Los Angeles