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Nepo baby son of former world champion shows off ripped physique as he turns 17 - but can you guess who his famous father is?

Nepo baby son of former world champion shows off ripped physique as he turns 17 - but can you guess who his famous father is?

Daily Mail​01-05-2025
Muscles and a ripped physique would appear to run in the family of one starlet who showed off his chiselled frame as he celebrates turning 17.
Though, that does the teenager a disservice, given the hours he puts in at the gym to achieve the impressive look.
The youngster is the son of one of the UK's most infamous loud mouths, who more than backed up his chatter during a career that saw him win world titles at both cruiserweight and heavyweight.
Celebrating his offspring's big day, he wrote: My eldest son had just turned 17... and I honestly can't believe how fast the years have flown.
'From a fearless little boy to a focused young man, he's now living on his own and competing full-time on the Spanish tennis circuit since last August.
'I'm incredibly proud of the way he's chasing his sporting dreams with discipline and maturity beyond his years. He's grown into a beautiful young man — inside and out… and at 6'4, he's now officially taller than me (not that I'm bitter about it).
'Big things ahead. Watch this space.'
Cassius Haye may have taken the sensible approach not to follow his dad David into the sport of boxing.
The teenager is a tennis pro, working his way through the incredibly difficult rigorous tour. Fans were shocked to see how much Cassius has grown and remarked on the comparison to the throwback photo uploaded by Haye.
Haye first attracted headlines for his stellar boxing career that spanned 16 years from 2002 to 2018. Following his retirement, his love life saw him grab the headlines once more.
The boxer, 44, and his girlfriend Sian Osbourne, 33, have generated huge interest in their 'open' relationship over the years. The couple have been dating since 2020 but in a break with the societal norm of monogamy, the couple have often opened up their relationship to include a third person.
The public interest in throuple reached a peak in 2023, when it was reported that David was in a three-way relationship with both Sian and Una Healy, claims roundly denied by the pop star.
The rumours were fuelled by the group posting cosy snaps of the trio on holiday in Morroco, both on the beach and while out for an intimate dinner.
However, Una later insisted that she was never part of a 'throuple', revealing the only person she was dating was David - although he was simultaneously dating Sian.
The Saturdays singer put an end to the unconventional relationship after 'growing tired of the negative attention' it generated.
While she then released the song Walk Away in June 2023, about her situation with the long-term couple, and claimed she had been 'hoodwinked.'
While later that year, David and Sian were said to be dating actress Helen Flanagan, after she was pictured chatting to to the couple at a Heineken after-party following a boxing event.
The mother-of-three confirmed the romance in September last year on Celebs Go Dating, becoming emotional as she admitted she was in love with David.
Breaking into tears on the show, Helen explained to Anna Williamson and Dr Tara Suwinyattichaiporn that the relationship got difficult after she struggled with not being the only woman.
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