Tyson Fury's 7 Kids: All About His Sons and Daughters

Mar. 15, 2025

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Tyson Fury and Paris Fury with their kids

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Tyson FuryandParis Furyare the proud parents of seven children.

In his 2020 documentaryTyson Fury: The Gypsy King, the professional boxer explained that he and Paris chose to name their sons beginning with Prince and all of their daughters after countries and cities, like their mother.

“One night, while I was sleeping, I thought of Venezuela. My wife is called Paris. I’m Tyson and [gesturing to his son] he’s called Prince John James. If the girl had a normal name it wouldn’t fit in, would it? I wanted to call the boy Patrick but the wife didn’t want it,” Tyson toldThe Guardianin 2011 of naming his children.

ThoughTyson first announcedhis plans to retire from boxing in 2022, he ultimately returned to the sport before stating he wasleaving boxing for goodon Jan. 13.

Despite his several boxing titles, his family remains the one thing he is most proud of. “My biggest achievement will always be my family,” he said in the Netflix reality series,At Home With the Furys.

Here’s everything to know about Tyson Fury’s seven children.

Venezuela, 15

Venezuela Fury

Tyson and Paris' first child, Venezuela, was born on Sept. 27, 2009.

According to Venezuela, she gets along with her famous dad “quite well” albeit he is “very strict.”

“He just doesn’t like me wearing makeup and looking nice,” she explained, before revealing that Tyson only got mad at her one time for wearing a tight purple mini dress. “Strict parents raise sneaky kids,” she added.

Venezuela and her mother, Paris, also have a close relationship, or what Paris described as a “typical mother and teen daughter relationship.”

In an episode ofAt Home With the Furys, Paris said of her oldest daughter, “She is 12 going on 20. We can get along like a house on fire, but then, in the next breath, she hates me and she hates life and she hates her outfit. I think that’s just the teenage drama you get with kids.”

Prince John James, 13

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury with their kids Venezuela and Prince John

Tyson and Paris' second child and first son, Prince John James, was born in 2011.

While Prince is the eldest of Tyson’s three sons, he shares the same first name as his two younger brothers. As Tyson explained in his 2020 documentary, “I’m a king and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name.”

The professional boxer has already started training his three sons in the boxing gym. “It’s really important for the boys to learn how to box because it’s not going to be easy growing up as Tyson Fury’s son,” he said on his Netflix series.

However, according to his dad, Prince has “zero interest” in the sport.

“Boxing is very dangerous. I mean, who can’t say that when you’re getting punched in the face,” Prince admitted on episode 4 ofAt Home With the Furys.

“I think I could do something else, I’ve got time to learn. I’m not even in high school yet. I’ve got a lot of time,” he told the cameras.

Prince Tyson II, 8

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury kids

As a toddler, he was interested in dinosaurs and even had a dinosaur-themed 4th birthday party in 2020. He also earned the nickname “Tutty.”

“Pokemon is his favourite thing right now. Will probably change again soon, but as parents we all try to do the best for our kids,” Paris wrote alongsideseveral photos from the event, which even included a Pikachu cake.

Valencia, 7

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury kids - Valencia

The couple’s fourth child and second daughter, Valencia, was born on Dec. 4, 2017.

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

In December 2021, her parents threw her aFrozen-themed birthday party. The day was complete with snowflake balloons, Elsa and Ana cardboard cutouts and a massive pink cake.

Prince Adonis Amaziah, 5

Paris fury and Adonis Fury

Tyson and Paris' youngest son, Prince Adonis Amaziah, was born in 2019.

Out of all three of Tyson’s sons, Adonis seems to be the one most eager to follow in their father’s footsteps.

In a video that Tyson posted onX(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.

And at 4 years old, Adonis has already joined his dad and older brothers in the boxing ring.

Athena, 3

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury with baby Athena

Tyson and Paris welcomed their third daughter, Athena, in August 2021.

“Paris is pregnant again. The Lord has blessed us, definitely, with another child, and I’m very thankful, you know,” Tyson told reporter Gareth A. Davies after announcing their sixth pregnancy. “I’ve got a beautiful wife, beautiful kids, we’re all healthy. That’s the most important thing, your health and your family. Nothing else really matters.”

Shortly after Athena’s birth,she was placed in a neonatal intensive care unitand was on a ventilator. Tyson and Paris later gave an update on their newborn, saying Athena was in a “stable position” and “doing well.”

Athena celebrated her 2nd birthday party on Aug. 2, 2023, with her parents throwing her a lavish celebration. The toddler’s party included a balloon arch complete with a Cocomelon cake.

Rico, 1

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Tyson Fury and Paris Fury attend the 2018 BBC Sports Personality Of The Year

On March 23, 2023, the couple announced that they were pregnant with their seventh child. Tyson shared a photo of him and his wife on his Instagram Story announcing the news.

“I get to date night with my beautiful pregnant wife @ParisFury1. God is great,” he captioned the photo. “What a woman 👩. 7th 👶 incoming 🙏. Fantastic news to cheer me up! 😊."

source: people.com