Paris Fury could not hide her disappointment as she reacted to her husband Tyson Fury’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh on Saturday.
The 35-year-old mother of seven traveled to Saudi Arabia for the fight, seven months after her first fight, in which the 37-year-old Ukrainian inflicted the Gypsy King’s first defeat in his professional career.
The boxer, 36, claimed earlier this week that he had not spoken to his wife or children for three months as he holed up in his training camp this time to stay focused on the fight.
But after his dedication failed to bear fruit, Paris could be seen reacting with dismay as Tyson suffered a second consecutive loss to Oleksandr.
The internet personality seemed tense as she stood in the stands awaiting the results, beginning to smile and clap as the announcer spoke to the crowd, mouthing “Tyson.”
However, her smile quickly turned into a frown as the judges scored the clash 116-112 in Oleksandr’s favor, and she visibly shook her head in disappointment.
Paris Fury could not hide her disappointment as she reacted to her husband Tyson Fury’s loss to Oleksandr Usyk at the Kingdom Arena in Riyadh on Saturday.
The 35-year-old mother of seven traveled to Saudi Arabia for the fight, seven months after her first fight, in which the 37-year-old Ukrainian inflicted the Gypsy King’s first defeat in his professional career (in the photo from Saturday).
The boxer, 36, claimed earlier this week that he had not spoken to his wife or children for three months as he locked himself in his training camp this time to stay focused on the fight (pictured together in 2018).
Tyson was also perplexed by the result and apparently demanded to see the cards after reading them.
When he stormed out of the ring without conducting a post-fight interview, Paris consoled him.
She remained by her despondent husband’s side as the couple returned to their dressing room.
Tyson’s goal during the rematch was to claim the unified heavyweight titles, after Oleksandr won by split decision in May to become the division’s first undisputed champion in 24 years.
But now Oleksandr is still defending the gold against Gypsy King, beating the boxer for the second time to retain his heavyweight title.
Paris’s dejected reaction comes after he addressed Tyson’s claims that he isolated himself from his family for three months while locking himself away for his training camp in the run-up to the rematch.
Speaking about his training camp before the crash, Tyson told TNT Sports host Dev Sahni: “It’s been a long camp. I’ve been away from my wife and kids for three months, I haven’t spoken to Paris in three months. “Yes, I have sacrificed a lot.”
Speaking to IFLtv, Paris spoke about the situation and explained: “It’s true. After the last fight, everything that happened personally in our lives and Tyson had the result of the last time, he decided on his own and I had than to support him.
The internet personality seemed tense as she stood in the stands awaiting the results, beginning to smile and clap as the announcer spoke to the crowd, mouthing “Tyson.”
However, her smile quickly turned into a frown as the judges scored the clash 116-112 in Oleksandr’s favor, and she visibly shook her head in disappointment.
As he stormed out of the ring without conducting a post-fight interview, he was comforted by Paris, who remained by her despondent husband’s side as the couple returned to their dressing room.
But now Oleksandr is still defending gold against the Gypsy King, beating the boxer for the second time to retain his heavyweight title (pictured).
“He didn’t want to get involved in family life, he’s isolated himself for the last few months, he’s put himself in a serious situation and he seems very determined.”
“If it’s what it was meant to be, then, God willing, tomorrow night it will all come to light and it will be good and it will be worth it.”
She admitted: ‘It’s been very difficult, I can’t lie. I supported him in the decision, but it is not the best thing not to talk to your husband for a long time.
‘But I’m looking at him, it was the first time I saw him yesterday, we haven’t talked yet. I was sitting 10 feet away from him and we barely made eye contact, but I can see, I believe in my heart, that it was worth it.’
The last time Tyson was out of training, Paris suffered a tragic miscarriage and on the eve of her fight against Oleksandr in May, she selflessly endured the agony of having to “give birth to a stillborn child” alone, so the boxer could concentrate. in their fight.
He ultimately lost the fight, surrendering his WBC world heavyweight title to the Ukrainian boxer, before returning to England and realizing his worst fears had been confirmed.
Tyson told The Mirror: “When she said she couldn’t come (to Riyadh), I knew there was a problem. “She usually comes out the week of the fight but she said she had high blood pressure.
He added that (Saudi boxing boss) Turki Alalshikh offered to take them on a private jet and said she would bring the doctor with her.
Paris’ dejected reaction comes after she addressed Tyson’s claims that she isolated herself from her family for three months while locking herself away for her training camp in the run-up to the rematch (pictured together in 2022).
She admitted: ‘It’s been very difficult, I can’t lie. I supported him in the decision, but it is not the best thing not to talk to your husband for a long time.’
The last time Tyson was out of training, Paris suffered a tragic miscarriage and on the eve of her fight against Oleksandr in May, she selflessly endured the agony of having to “give birth to a stillborn child” alone, so the boxer could concentrate. in their fight (in the photo on Saturday)
He explained: ‘She said she couldn’t come and I asked her what was wrong and asked her to tell me, but she didn’t want to.
‘Then I knew, I knew there was a problem. I told my brother, “You lost that baby.” She never told me she had lost the baby, but I knew.
Tyson added that he was “not making excuses” but that his wife had to “physically give birth to a stillborn child” while he was in a foreign country.
He said: “I’ve been with the woman longer than I haven’t been with her, so it’s hard not being able to be there with her in that time.” When I returned I received the inevitable confirmation that she was gone, but she kept it to herself.
Tyson and Paris have seven children together: three daughters and four sons ranging in age from one to 15.
The couple welcomed their first son, Venezuela Fury, in 2009, before their first son, Prince John James, was born in 2011.
They then welcomed Prince Tyson Fury II in 2016, Valencia Amber the following year, and Prince Adonic Amaziah in 2019.
Youngest daughter Athena arrived in 2021, while they welcomed their latest bundle of joy, Prince Rich, to the clan in September last year.