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George Lomas

Tyson Fury: Who are all his children?

Tyson Fury, the British sporting legend, has turned his life—both inside and outside the ring—into a story of resilience, determination, and commitment. While he is widely celebrated for his boxing achievements, beneath the gloves and the “Gypsy King” persona lies a devoted husband and father of seven.

The Netflix series At Home with the Furys offers fans an intimate look at the chaos and charm of his family life away from boxing. But who are his children?

Venezuela Fury

Born in 2009, Venezuela is the eldest Fury child. Tyson chose her name for its uniqueness, deliberately avoiding “run-of-the-mill” options. Tyson has explained, "My wife is called Paris. I'm Tyson, and he's called Prince John James. If the girl had a normal name it wouldn't fit in, would it?"

Venzuala (Instagram)

Prince John James Fury

The Prince and The King (Instagram)

Arriving in 2011, Prince John James is Tyson’s oldest son. Despite his father’s boxing legacy, he has shown no interest in pursuing the sport. During the documentary, he stated, “I think I could do something else, I’ve got time to learn.”

Tyson explained the inspiration behind his name: “I’m a king, and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name.”

Prince Tyson II Fury

Tyson Fury's second son (Instagram)

The third child and second son, Prince Tyson II, is affectionately nicknamed Tutty. Paris shared: “Baby Tyson gets the nickname Tutty because when baby Tyson was little, it seemed so crazy to keep calling this tiny little baby Tyson... so we somehow came to the name of Tutty and it just seemed to stick.”

Valencia Amber Fury

Valencia Fury (Instagram)

Valencia Amber, the fourth child and second daughter, carries a name full of meaning. Inspired by the Spanish city, Valencia signifies strength and bravery, while Amber adds a personal touch from Paris.

Tyson announced her birth via on X, writing, “My little angel born this morning Valencia Amber, thank god & @parisfury1 for this blessing.”

Prince Adonis Amaziah Fury

Born in 2019, Prince Adonis Amaziah has one of the most distinctive names in the Fury family. “Adonis” evokes classical beauty and strength, while “Amaziah” references biblical tradition, combining myth and faith in a name that reflects character and heritage.

In a video that Tyson posted on X (formerly known as Twitter) in 2022, he asked Adonis what he wanted to be when he grew up, to which Adonis responded, "a boxer."

"Which boxer are you going to be like?" his father asked. The boy responded, “Deontay Wilder,” his father’s former competitor. "No way! He's a big dosser," Tyson joked

Athena Fury

Athena Fury with her parents (Instagram)

Athena, born in 2021, is the family’s youngest daughter. Named after the Greek goddess of wisdom and war, her early days were challenging, including time spent in intensive care after birth. Tyson has publicly said that her successful battle for life inspired him, stating, "It was Athena's successful battle which inspired me to win mine."

Prince Rico Paris Fury

The youngest Fury (OK)

The youngest child, Prince Rico Paris, was born in September 2023. His name honours Tyson’s late cousin, Rico Burton, and his mother, Paris. Paris shared in an interview that Tyson insisted on adding her name to their son's, saying, “I’ve had seven kids and I still haven’t had one named after me, so Tyson thought, 'Come on, it's about time!'”

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