After suffering the first defeat of his career when he fought the Ukrainian over 12 rounds in May, Tyson Fury embarked on a period of family seclusion to prepare for the rematch.
The boxer, 36, claimed earlier this week that he had not spoken to Paris for three months as he locked himself in his training camp this time to stay focused and win.
Paris is in Riyadh for the fight, which will take place on Saturday night, seven months after their first bout, in which the Ukrainian inflicted the first defeat of his professional career on the Gypsy King.
And now the TV personality, 35, who suffered a miscarriage the last time Tyson was training, has revealed the heartbreaking reason why Tyson still hasn’t spoken to her or her children before the fight.
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.
“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.”
After suffering the first defeat of his career when he fought the Ukrainian over 12 rounds in May, Tyson Fury has embarked on a period of family isolation to prepare for the rematch.
The boxer, 36, claimed earlier this week that he had not spoken to Paris for three months as he locked himself in his training camp this time to stay focused and win.
“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.”
On the eve of Tyson’s fight against Oleksandr Usyk in May, a stoic Paris selflessly endured the agony of having to “give birth to a dead child” alone, so the boxer could concentrate on his fight, which was held to thousands of people. kilometers away in Saudi Arabia.
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.
“When he said he couldn’t come (to Riyadh), I knew there was a problem,” Fury told the Mirror.
“He usually comes out the week of the fight, but he said he 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.
‘He said he couldn’t come and I asked him what was happening and asked him to tell me, but he didn’t want to. Then I knew, I knew there was a problem. I told my brother, ‘You’ve lost that baby.’ She never told me she had lost the baby, but I knew.
Fury 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.
After learning his wife was having health problems in England, Fury lost to Usyk in Saudi Arabia just hours later (pictured).
The couple has three daughters and four sons (pictured Venezuela, 15, Prince Tyson II, eight, Prince John James, 12, Valencia, six, Prince Adonis Amaziah, five, and Athena, three).
“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 got the inevitable confirmation that she was gone, but she kept it to herself. same.
Tyson and Paris have seven children together after welcoming Prince Rich into the clan in September last year.
The couple has three daughters and four sons, and welcomed their eldest daughter and first daughter, Venezuela Fury, in 2009.
Prince John James followed in 2011, and his brother, Prince Tyson Fury II, arrived in 2016.
Valencia Amber was born in 2017, followed by Prince Adonic Amaziah in 2019 and Athena, who arrived in 2021.
Earlier this week, the boxer claimed he had not spoken to Paris for three months as he locked himself away for his training camp.
However, Paris made sure to be there to support her husband of 16 years ahead of their successful showdown.
Speaking about his training camp, 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, not one word. Yes, I have sacrificed a lot.
Earlier in the day, Paris shared a selfie with her son Prince, 13, as they jetted off in luxury on their private jet to the Middle East ahead of the game.
Paris is in Riyadh for the fight, which will take place on Saturday night, seven months after their first bout, in which the Ukrainian inflicted the first defeat of his professional career on the Gypsy King.
The mother-of-seven instantly smiled and wrote: ‘On the way @tysonfury’ after speaking out earlier this week about the extraordinary measures the heavyweight champion has taken ahead of his next fight.
Paris shared, “People don’t see the sacrifices made. I let him focus solely on this fight.” It seems like he’s gone forever, especially without contact, but it’s what he needs.’
Tyson’s extreme measures show how seriously he is taking his rematch with Oleksander, the man who handed him his first professional defeat and stripped him of the WBC heavyweight title.
Oleksander became the undisputed heavyweight champion in Riyadh when he handed Tyson the first professional defeat of his storied career, beating him by split decision.
Taking the lead in the clash, Oleksander goes into Saturday’s fight with a staggering 60 per cent of the £150m total secured.
Tyson, which had negotiating power in May, will keep the remaining 40 percent.
Earlier in the day, Paris shared a selfie with her son Prince, 13, as they jetted off in luxury on their private jet to the Middle East ahead of the game.
Paris wrote: “People don’t see the sacrifices made. I’ve let him focus solely on this fight.” It seems like it’s gone forever, especially without contact.
After months of intense training and a complete mental reset, he insists he is more focused and motivated than ever. However, he affirms that he will maintain the same fighting style.
“I need to be more focused this time and not show off so much,” he said. “One of the commentators said, ‘Has anyone ever seen Tyson Fury clown so much against even lower level opposition?’ “That’s how easy it was for me and you can get complacent.”
However, he added: “I won’t change anything.” Why would he when he was in control of the fight for maybe 80 percent of it? I’m landing on him at will, head and body, right hooks, left hooks, right hooks to the body, doubles at times.
‘I don’t need to change anything. I don’t think he can either, because he’s not going to outbox me on the back foot. You have to step up and fight.