A star from Netflix’s At Home with the Furys has shared what Tyson Fury is really like behind the scenes of the hit documentary
Tyson Fury’s private life has come under the microscope once again in a fresh series of At Home with the Furys.
The heavyweight champion’s family take centre stage in the Netflix documentary, which explores his most recent retirement period alongside wife Paris’ business ventures.
While the programme focuses on the Fury household, it also includes several appearances from Tyson’s broader inner circle, featuring cutman Jamie Sheldon amongst others.
After the latest series dropped, Jamie has disclosed what Tyson is really like away from the cameras. “Tyson is Tyson and he doesn’t change for anyone,” the cornerman revealed to Betway.
“What I love about Tyson is, he always listens and gets involved in a conversation. I had an event to go to at York Hall, and he was really invested in the conversation and could name most of the fighters on the card. He loves boxing and it’s his passion,” reports Wales Online.
The cutman praised his employer, continuing: “That’s different to so many top fighters or big names as they are normally quite selfish and are just thinking about themselves, but he wanted to know how I was doing, what I was doing and wanted to talk about the fights coming up.”
Jamie is well-versed in the combat sports world, having previously collaborated with figures such as former champion Kell Brook.
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Viewers can now watch ten fresh episodes of At Home with the Furys on Netflix.
A synopsis teases: At Home with the Furys returns for a second season, following heavyweight champion Tyson Fury as he attempts to give retirement another shot and embrace life beyond boxing in Morecambe Bay.
“Surrounded by wife Paris Fury, their seven children and his ever-opinionated dad John Fury, Tyson channels the competitive drive that made him a world champion into new ventures – from a family road trip to Monaco to investing in a racehorse and finding creative ways to stay busy.”
The popular programme has already secured a third series, which will explore 16-year-old Venezuela’s engagement to amateur boxer Noah Price, 17.
At Home with the Furys is streaming now on Netflix
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