The two-time world heavyweight champion and father-of-seven is currently starring in season two of Netflix’s At Home With The Furys alongside his famous family.
Tyson Fury has opened up about his greatest fear for his family and being a father, after one of his young sons broke down following a school report.
In case you missed it, the second season of At Home With the Furys dropped earlier this month on Netflix, almost three years after the original docuseries debuted.
Viewers are once again being taken behind the scenes of the heavyweight champ family life, and follows the 37-year-old boxer as he attempts retirement once again while surrounded by wife Paris, their seven children, and outspoken dad John Fury.
All 10 episodes are available to binge but if you haven’t had time to watch them all, the streaming giant are sharing highlights including a heartbreaking scene where Prince Adonis Amaziah, seven, got upset after getting home from school.
After telling his parents and oldest sister Venezuela, 16, that his teachers think he’s hyperactive and he’s worried that he has ADHD, Tyson pulls him in for a cuddle.
Speaking to the camera, he says, “I just feel, I need to spend time with him and it makes me think I’ve got bigger fish to fry than getting me brains knocked out in a boxing fight for money I don’t really need. My greatest fear of all is not being a good parent. That’s it.”
He then adds, “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 around their kids, especially the sons.”
Mum Paris also reflects, adding, “Sometimes I see different behaviours in all the kids that present like Tyson, and then I wonder if they’ve got his mental health issues. I always think, what if they pass on to the kids?”
Tyson previously shared his pride that Adonis was hoping to follow in his footsteps back in 2022, posting a video of his son declaring that he wanted to be “a boxer” when he’s older.
The clip clearly resonated with fans who rushed to share their support. One user replied, “Bless him, just like my boy but you know what makes them extra special and I tell you what he go far. Every child is unique in their own way. Never stop being you.”
Another person added, “Loved watching this series and all your kids are amazing. This did make me cry though bless him. The world would be boring if everyone was the same.”
And someone else penned, “Oh bless his little heart. Adhd isn’t a bad thing little man. It just means we do things sometimes that we can’t control, like not being able to sit still. It makes you unique.”
The boxing champ shares Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson Fury II, Valencia Amber, Prince Adonis Amaziah, Athena and Rico with wife Paris, who he married in 2008.
In addition to Tyson contemplates whether or not to get back in the ring, the series also sees Paris exploring new business opportunities while juggling major family milestones.
Viewers also get to see the behind the scenes reaction of when 16-year-old Venezuela got engaged to boxer Noah Price, 17.
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