Fury's wife suffered a tragic miscarriage just hours before his match against Usyk.

The woman was pregnant for six months.

October 23rd 2024.

Fury's wife suffered a tragic miscarriage just hours before his match against Usyk.
Paris Fury experienced a devastating loss when she suffered a miscarriage at six months pregnant, just one day before her husband Tyson Fury's highly anticipated fight. Tyson himself only learned of the tragedy when he returned home to Morecambe after the fight with Oleksandr Usyk in May 2024.

The Gypsy King, as he is known, was defeated by Usyk in a fight that will go down in history, but it was not just the loss of his WBC world heavyweight title that weighed heavily on his mind. His wife Paris had been carrying their eighth child, a boy, and had tragically lost the baby the day before his fight in Saudi Arabia.

In a recent interview, Tyson opened up about the heartbreaking experience and how he was shielded from the news before the fight. He shared the difficulty of not being able to be there for Paris during such a trying time and the fear he felt when she was unable to attend the fight in Riyadh due to high blood pressure.

Despite the tragedy, Tyson is not ruling out the possibility of having more children in the future. He expressed his love for his seven children and the pain of losing the one that Paris was carrying, which was especially tough since he couldn't be there for her in her time of need.

Paris has had miscarriages in the past, and this was not the first time that the couple had to deal with such a devastating loss. Tyson's brother, who was with him during the fight, knew that something was wrong when Paris couldn't make it to the fight and shared his suspicions with Tyson. Sadly, his intuition was correct, and when Tyson returned home, he received the confirmation from Paris herself.

Despite the personal tragedy, Tyson insists that it did not affect his performance in the fight with Usyk. He believes that he won the fight, but the split decision was awarded to the Ukrainian. The two will meet again in December, but the IBF belt will not be at stake as Usyk chose to relinquish it rather than make a mandatory defense.

Tyson also shared how he compartmentalizes his emotions during a fight and focuses solely on the task at hand. It's only after the fight that he allows himself to think about everything outside the ring. He also mentioned that Paris has had a difficult time coping with the loss and may not be ready to have more children just yet.

The couple has seven children together, and they finally revealed the name of their youngest son, Prince Rico Paris Fury, in September of last year. They have three daughters and four sons, with their eldest child, Venezuela Fury, being born in 2009.

In the midst of their personal tragedy, Paris and Tyson welcomed their seventh child, Athena, in 2021. However, they have also suffered two previous miscarriages, which Paris opened up about during Baby Loss Awareness Week in 2021. She shared how difficult the experience was and how grateful she was to have the support of her husband and family during that time.

Paris also acknowledged how lonely and isolating the experience of pregnancy loss can be and offered her support to others who may have gone through a similar situation. And as Paris and Tyson continue to heal from their loss, they remain a strong and loving family, ready to support each other through whatever challenges may come their way.

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