Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Prince Adonis Amaziah and Athena, and their infant son are already under Tyson Fury’s fatherhood

The proud parents of seven children are Tyson and Paris Fury.

The proud parents of seven children are Tyson and Paris Fury.

Tyson Fury's 7 Kids: Everything to Know

After meeting as youths, the couple got married in Doncaster, England, in 2008. Their first kid, a daughter named Venezuela, was born in 2009, marking the beginning of their expanding family. They went on to produce five additional children: a baby boy, Valencia, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, and Prince Adonis Amaziah.

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The professional boxer revealed in his 2020 documentary Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King that he and Paris decided to name all of their daughters after nations and towns, like their mother, and their sons after Prince.”I was thinking about Venezuela one night while I was asleep. Paris is the name of my wife. [pointing to his son] His name is Prince John James, and my name is Tyson. It wouldn’t fit in if the girl had a typical name, would it? In 2011, Tyson told The Guardian, “I wanted to call the boy Patrick, but the wife didn’t want it.”

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After a bout in 2022, Tyson declared, “I promised my lovely wife Paris of 14 years that after the [Deyonte] Wilder III fight, that would be it — and I meant it.” Tyson made the announcement that he would be retiring from boxing for his family.

At Home With the Furys, a new Netflix reality series that debuted on August 16, 2023, and features his brother Tommy Fury and Tommy’s fiancée Molly-Mae Hague, has since focused on his life after boxing and his enormous family.

The one thing he is most proud of, despite his many boxing titles, is his family. In the teaser for his next Netflix reality series, he declared, “My family will always be my biggest achievement.”

Here is all the information you need to know about Tyson Fury’s seven children, from his eldest daughter to his newborn son.

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13 On September 27, 2009, Venezuela, the first child of Tyson and Paris, was born.

Venezuela claims that she gets along “quite well” with her well-known father, despite the fact that he is “very strict.”

She said, “He just doesn’t like me wearing makeup and looking nice,” before disclosing that Tyson had only ever reprimanded her once for donning a form-fitting purple minidress. “Children of strict parents are cunning,” she continued.

There is also a deep bond between Venezuela and her mother, Paris, which Paris characterized as a “typical mother and teen daughter relationship.” Regarding her eldest daughter, Paris stated in an At Home With the Furys episode, “She is 12 going on 20.” Even if we can get along like a house on fire, she will suddenly despise me, life, and her clothes. That seems like the typical adolescent drama that occurs with children.

John James, Prince, age 11

Prince John James, the first son and second child of Tyson and Paris, was born in 2011. Prince has the same first name as his two younger siblings, despite being the oldest of Tyson’s three sons. In his 2020 documentary, Tyson clarified, “I’m a king and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name.”

In the boxing gym, the professional boxer has already begun training his three sons. “It’s really important for the boys to learn how to box because it’s not going to be easy growing up as Tyson Fury’s son,” he stated in his Netflix documentary.

But Prince has “zero interest” in the sport, according to his father.

“Boxing is really risky. On the fourth episode of At Home With the Furys, Prince acknowledged, “I mean, who can’t say that when you’re getting punched in the face?”

“I have time to learn, so I believe I could do something different. I have not yet entered high school. “I have plenty of time,” he said to the cameras.

Tyson II, Prince, 7Tyson and Paris’ third child, Prince Tyson II, was born in July 2016 and is named after his father.

He had a dinosaur-themed fourth birthday celebration in 2020 because he was fascinated by dinosaurs as a youngster. He was also known as “Tutty.”

Young Tyson was enthralled with Pokémon by the time he was six years old, and the video game series was the focus of another themed birthday celebration.

At the moment, Pokémon is his favorite activity. Alongside a few pictures from the occasion, which even featured a Pikachu cake, Paris commented, “It will likely change again soon, but as parents we all try to do the best for our kids.”

Valencia, fiveValencia, the couple’s second daughter and fourth child, was born on December 4, 2017. Tyson said, “My little angel born this morning Valencia,” on Twitter to announce her birth. Thank God and @parisfury1 for this blessing, Amber.

Her parents hosted a Frozen-themed birthday celebration for her in December 2021. A huge pink cake, cardboard cutouts of Elsa and Ana, and snowflake balloons were all part of the day.

Prince Adonis Amaziah was born in 2019 and is the youngest son of Tyson and Paris.

Adonis appears to be the most eager of Tyson’s three boys to carry on their father’s legacy.

When Tyson asked Adonis what he wanted to be when he grew up in a 2022 video that he shared on X (previously Twitter), Adonis replied, “A boxer.”

His father questioned, “Which boxer are you going to be like?” “Deontay Wilder,” the child replied, referring to his father’s former rival. “Not at all! Tyson jokingly said, “He’s a big dosser.”

Adonis, who is four years old, has already entered the boxing ring alongside his father and elder brothers.

Athena, 2 In August 2021, Tyson and Paris welcomed Athena, their third daughter.

“Paris is expecting once more. Following the announcement of their sixth pregnancy, Tyson told reporter Gareth A. Davies, “The Lord has definitely blessed us with another child, and I’m very thankful, you know.” “I have a lovely wife, lovely children, and we’re all doing well. Your family and your health are the most crucial factors. Really, nothing else matters.

Athena was put on a ventilator and admitted to a neonatal intensive care facility shortly after her birth. Later, Tyson and Paris provided an update on their baby, stating that Athena was “doing well” and in a “stable position.”On August 2, 2023, Athena’s parents threw her a magnificent celebration for her second birthday. An arch made of balloons and a cocomelon cake was part of the toddler’s celebration.

A baby boy born to Tyson FuryThe couple revealed they were expecting their seventh child on March 23, 2023. Tyson announced the news on his Instagram Story with a picture of himself and his wife.

“My lovely pregnant wife @ParisFury1 and I get to go on a date night. “God is great,” he wrote as the photo’s caption. “What a woman 👩. Incoming 7th 👶 🙏. Wonderful news to lift my spirits! 😊.

The couple shared the news of their newborn boy’s arrival on Instagram in September 2023.

After meeting as youths, the couple got married in Doncaster, England, in 2008. Their first kid, a daughter named Venezuela, was born in 2009, marking the beginning of their expanding family. They went on to produce five additional children: a baby boy, Valencia, and Athena, and sons Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, and Prince Adonis Amaziah.

The professional boxer revealed in his 2020 documentary Tyson Fury: The Gypsy King that he and Paris decided to name all of their daughters after nations and towns, like their mother, and their sons after Prince.”I was thinking about Venezuela one night while I was asleep. Paris is the name of my wife. [pointing to his son] His name is Prince John James, and my name is Tyson. It wouldn’t fit in if the girl had a typical name, would it? In 2011, Tyson told The Guardian, “I wanted to call the boy Patrick, but the wife didn’t want it.”

After a bout in 2022, Tyson declared, “I promised my lovely wife Paris of 14 years that after the [Deyonte] Wilder III fight, that would be it — and I meant it.” Tyson made the announcement that he would be retiring from boxing for his family.

At Home With the Furys, a new Netflix reality series that debuted on August 16, 2023, and features his brother Tommy Fury and Tommy’s fiancée Molly-Mae Hague, has since focused on his life after boxing and his enormous family.

The one thing he is most proud of, despite his many boxing titles, is his family. In the teaser for his next Netflix reality series, he declared, “My family will always be my biggest achievement.”

Here is all the information you need to know about Tyson Fury’s seven children, from his eldest daughter to his newborn son.

13 On September 27, 2009, Venezuela, the first child of Tyson and Paris, was born.

Venezuela claims that she gets along “quite well” with her well-known father, despite the fact that he is “very strict.”

She said, “He just doesn’t like me wearing makeup and looking nice,” before disclosing that Tyson had only ever reprimanded her once for donning a form-fitting purple minidress. “Children of strict parents are cunning,” she continued.

There is also a deep bond between Venezuela and her mother, Paris, which Paris characterized as a “typical mother and teen daughter relationship.” Regarding her eldest daughter, Paris stated in an At Home With the Furys episode, “She is 12 going on 20.” Even if we can get along like a house on fire, she will suddenly despise me, life, and her clothes. That seems like the typical adolescent drama that occurs with children.

John James, Prince, age 11

Prince John James, the first son and second child of Tyson and Paris, was born in 2011. Prince has the same first name as his two younger siblings, despite being the oldest of Tyson’s three sons. In his 2020 documentary, Tyson clarified, “I’m a king and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name.”

In the boxing gym, the professional boxer has already begun training his three sons. “It’s really important for the boys to learn how to box because it’s not going to be easy growing up as Tyson Fury’s son,” he stated in his Netflix documentary.

But Prince has “zero interest” in the sport, according to his father.

“Boxing is really risky. On the fourth episode of At Home With the Furys, Prince acknowledged, “I mean, who can’t say that when you’re getting punched in the face?”

“I have time to learn, so I believe I could do something different. I have not yet entered high school. “I have plenty of time,” he said to the cameras.

Tyson II, Prince, 7Tyson and Paris’ third child, Prince Tyson II, was born in July 2016 and is named after his father.

He had a dinosaur-themed fourth birthday celebration in 2020 because he was fascinated by dinosaurs as a youngster. He was also known as “Tutty.”

Young Tyson was enthralled with Pokémon by the time he was six years old, and the video game series was the focus of another themed birthday celebration.

At the moment, Pokémon is his favorite activity. Alongside a few pictures from the occasion, which even featured a Pikachu cake, Paris commented, “It will likely change again soon, but as parents we all try to do the best for our kids.”

Valencia, fiveValencia, the couple’s second daughter and fourth child, was born on December 4, 2017. Tyson said, “My little angel born this morning Valencia,” on Twitter to announce her birth. Thank God and @parisfury1 for this blessing, Amber.

Her parents hosted a Frozen-themed birthday celebration for her in December 2021. A huge pink cake, cardboard cutouts of Elsa and Ana, and snowflake balloons were all part of the day.

Prince Adonis Amaziah was born in 2019 and is the youngest son of Tyson and Paris.

Adonis appears to be the most eager of Tyson’s three boys to carry on their father’s legacy.

When Tyson asked Adonis what he wanted to be when he grew up in a 2022 video that he shared on X (previously Twitter), Adonis replied, “A boxer.”

His father questioned, “Which boxer are you going to be like?” “Deontay Wilder,” the child replied, referring to his father’s former rival. “Not at all! Tyson jokingly said, “He’s a big dosser.”

Adonis, who is four years old, has already entered the boxing ring alongside his father and elder brothers.

Athena, 2 In August 2021, Tyson and Paris welcomed Athena, their third daughter.

“Paris is expecting once more. Following the announcement of their sixth pregnancy, Tyson told reporter Gareth A. Davies, “The Lord has definitely blessed us with another child, and I’m very thankful, you know.” “I have a lovely wife, lovely children, and we’re all doing well. Your family and your health are the most crucial factors. Really, nothing else matters.

Athena was put on a ventilator and admitted to a neonatal intensive care facility shortly after her birth. Later, Tyson and Paris provided an update on their baby, stating that Athena was “doing well” and in a “stable position.”On August 2, 2023, Athena’s parents threw her a magnificent celebration for her second birthday. An arch made of balloons and a cocomelon cake was part of the toddler’s celebration.

A baby boy born to Tyson FuryThe couple revealed they were expecting their seventh child on March 23, 2023. Tyson announced the news on his Instagram Story with a picture of himself and his wife.

“My lovely pregnant wife @ParisFury1 and I get to go on a date night. “God is great,” he wrote as the photo’s caption. “What a woman 👩. Incoming 7th 👶 🙏. Wonderful news to lift my spirits! 😊.

The couple shared the news of their newborn boy’s arrival on Instagram in September 2023.