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Scottish Sun
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Frank Warren reveals Tyson Fury's new project alongside Netflix show that means Gypsy King CAN'T make boxing comeback
Gypsy King has laid down his demands to finally fight AJ OUT FOR THE COUNT OUT FOR THE COUNT Frank Warren reveals Tyson Fury's new project alongside Netflix show that means Gypsy King CAN'T make boxing comeback Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TYSON FURY won't return to the ring this year because of a little-known contractual commitment, promoter Frank Warren has revealed. And it's NOT the Gypsy King's filming of the latest instalment of 'At Home with the Furys'. 5 Tyson Fury recently ended his fifth retirement from boxing Credit: REUTERS 5 The Gypsy King is currently filming season two of his hit Netflix Show, 'At Home with the Furys' Credit: NETFLIX 5 Promotr Frank Warren has revealed Fury won't be back in the ring this year due to a little-known contractual commitment Credit: GETTY Season two of the hit Netflix show is currently being filmed, with Fury giving behind-the-scenes updates on its progress on his Instagram. But that isn't stopping the former two-time heavyweight champion from preparing for his ring return, which he paved the way for in April. Fury does, however, have a separate documentary in the pipeline with the streaming giants has put the brakes on a 2025 comeback for the Wythenshawe warrior. Queensberry Promotion's chief Warren told The Ring Magazine earlier this week: 'I spoke to him over the weekend very briefly READ MORE ON FURY 'BIG UPSET' Fury's unknown cousin floored as he suffers defeat to lose unbeaten record "And he's doing what he's always doing, which is in the gym training.' If Tyson's at the gym, how and why is Netflix stopping him from returning to boxing? 'He's not coming back this year because he has commitments on Netflix with the 'At Home With The Furys 2' and he's doing a documentary also for Netflix. "Then, after that, he will come back and we'll discuss who he's going to fight and so forth." JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 5 Fury, 36, hung up his gloves for the fifth time in January in the wake of his second straight defeat to pound-for-pound king Oleksandr Usyk. The former WBC king felt hard done by the judges and refused to fight again, although he's since called for a trilogy fight with his Ukrainian rival. Tyson Fury's latest comeback antics is all part of a Netflix script to lead up to Anthony Joshua fight claims insider Boxing fans, however, want to see Fury finally settle the score with long-time rival Anthony Joshua in a blockbuster Battle of Britain. But Fury's sights are seemingly solely set on reducing the deficit in his series with Usyk, which he claims is on course to take place at Wembley on April 18. He said: "The all-British fight with Joshua will be big. "And if we both go to our grave - without having fought each other - it would be a travesty for British boxing. "But I feel like, what I really want is revenge. 'But I only want to fight Oleksandr Usyk at Wembley, in front of 100,000 people, and lift all the belts. That would be my dream. 'My second dream would be that massive fight with Anthony Joshua. 'I am a prize fighter first and foremost. So, if the money is right, then we can do a deal. If the money is right, then it's a deal.'


The Irish Sun
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Frank Warren reveals Tyson Fury's new project alongside Netflix show that means Gypsy King CAN'T make boxing comeback
TYSON FURY won't return to the ring this year because of a little-known contractual commitment, promoter Frank Warren has revealed. And it's NOT the Gypsy King's filming of the latest instalment of 'At Home with the Furys'. 5 Tyson Fury recently ended his fifth retirement from boxing Credit: REUTERS 5 The Gypsy King is currently filming season two of his hit Netflix Show, 'At Home with the Furys' Credit: NETFLIX 5 Promotr Frank Warren has revealed Fury won't be back in the ring this year due to a little-known contractual commitment Credit: GETTY Season two of the hit Netflix show is currently being filmed, with Fury giving behind-the-scenes updates on its progress on his Instagram . But that isn't stopping the former two-time heavyweight champion from preparing for his ring return, which he paved the way for in April. Fury does, however, have a separate documentary in the pipeline with the streaming giants has put the brakes on a 2025 comeback for the Wythenshawe warrior. Queensberry Promotion's chief Warren told The Ring Magazine earlier this week: 'I spoke to him over the weekend very briefly READ MORE ON FURY "And he's doing what he's always doing, which is in the gym training.' If Tyson's at the gym, how and why is Netflix stopping him from returning to boxing? 'He's not coming back this year because he has commitments on Netflix with the 'At Home With The Furys 2' and he's doing a documentary also for Netflix. "Then, after that, he will come back and we'll discuss who he's going to fight and so forth." Most read in Boxing JOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUS 5 Fury, 36, hung up his gloves for the fifth time in January in the wake of his second straight defeat to pound-for-pound king The former WBC king felt hard done by the judges and refused to fight again, although he's since called for a trilogy fight with his Ukrainian rival. Tyson Fury's latest comeback antics is all part of a Netflix script to lead up to Anthony Joshua fight claims insider Boxing fans, however, want to see Fury finally settle the score with long-time rival Anthony Joshua in a blockbuster Battle of Britain. But Fury's sights are seemingly solely set on reducing the deficit in his series with Usyk, which he claims is on course to take place at Wembley on April 18. He said: "The all-British fight with Joshua will be big. "And if we both go to our grave - without having fought each other - it would be a travesty for British boxing. "But I feel like, what I really want is revenge. 'But I only want to fight Oleksandr Usyk at Wembley , in front of 100,000 people, and lift all the belts. That would be my dream. 'My second dream would be that massive fight with Anthony Joshua. 'I am a prize fighter first and foremost. So, if the money is right, then we can do a deal. If the money is right, then it's a deal.' 5 Tyson Fury's sights are set on a trilogy fight with Oleksandr Usyk Credit: Getty


Scottish Sun
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Venezuela Fury receives ENORMOUS ‘I'm sorry, I love you' flowers from mystery ‘boyfriend' & fans have stark warning
MANY people don't want to cross a protective father-in-law - so imagine what it's like for Venezuela Fury, whose dad is boxer Tyson Fury. But it seems that one chap found himself in the dog house with 15-year-old Venezuela, as she revealed she received a gigantic bunch of apology flowers. 7 Venezuela Fury showed off the enormous bunch of flowers she was given from a mystery person Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial 7 The flowers had an apologetic note attached - suggesting someone had made a 'mistake' Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial 7 Some fans speculated if the flowers were from Noah Price, who went to Royal Ascot with Venezuela last month Credit: instagram/7noahprice 7 The stunning bunch were adorned with shimmering butterflies Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial The eldest child of the 'Gypsy King' and wife Paris, posted a video on her public TikTok where she has 6 million likes showing off the colourful bouquet which was adorned with fake butterflies. The flowers had a card attached, which read: 'I'm sorry, I love you.' Although Venezuela didn't reveal who the flowers were from, fans were quick to speculate in the comments that it was from a boyfriend who had messed up and offered her a stark warning. One person wrote: 'Burn them.' Another added: 'Is he bothering you queen.' And a third commented: 'Burn them, he's not sorry.' Venezuela hasn't officially announced that she has a boyfriend, but she was seen at Royal Ascot with boxer Noah Price - who could be a candidate for sending the bouquet. The sports fan, who is an East Midlands belt holder, is the only bloke that Venezuela follows on Instagram that isn't her family. The boxer has shared a number of snaps on social media, including of his new 'van' and passing his driving test last year, which indicates he could now be aged over 18. They were previously seen with a group of friends together at a wedding last year. 'Beautiful' fans gasps as Venezuela Fury, 15, shows off her model-looks in 'stunning' gypsy wedding co-ord For the event, Venezuela stunned in a lemon yellow satin gown - a £443 number from Montaigne Market's Misha collection - which featured a high cowl neck, a backless draped detail and a thigh-high split. Venezuela teamed the dress with a rose gold Chanel bag that she borrowed from mum Paris, which probably comes in at around £10,000, and a pair of strappy heels. Paris and Tyson are parents to Venezuela, 15, Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, six, Athena, three, and Prince Rico, two. The family recently opened their doors to Netflix for their At Home with the Furys documentary, which has been renewed for a second series. 7 Venezuela, 15, lives with parents Tyson and Paris Fury, who have seven kids in total Credit: Instagram/@parisfury1 VENEZUELA LEAVING SCHOOL Two years ago, Paris confirmed that her two eldest children would not be returning to school. Paris explained that her eldest two would instead be home-schooled, as it is the 'traveller way.' Posting on Instagram, Paris took to her stories and shared: 'All four little ones are in school/nursery and the big two with tutor for homeschool.' This means that Venezuela and Prince John James undertake their studies from the Fury family's £1.7million Morecambe mansion instead. 7 Venezuela and Prince John James are both homeschooled Credit: Instagram/parisfury1 7 The family recently starred on their Netflix documentary, At Home with the Furys Credit: Courtesy of Netflix She admitted she had experienced backlash from other parents about her choice to homeschool Venezuela, but insisted she's 'not taking away any chances' from her. Speaking on the show, Paris said: 'It's nothing new to us. It's what our culture, our race of people as gypsies and travellers, have always done. "We gave Venezuela the option - do you want to go to high school or be homeschooled? "I had such a bad backlash, 'you've took away her chances for this, her chance for that?' "I haven't took away her advantages because she will sit her levels and go through the full extent of schooling. "When she is 15 and 16, if she wants to go into further learning, she can." As explained on the Government website, you can teach your child at home, either full or part-time. Paris met her husband of 16-years at a mutual friend's wedding when she was just 15, like Venezuela, and the boxer was 17. Her and Tyson began dating when Paris turned 16 and were married when she was 19 and he was 21. So will Venezuela tread a similar path? Time will tell.


The Irish Sun
10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- The Irish Sun
Venezuela Fury receives ENORMOUS ‘I'm sorry, I love you' flowers from mystery ‘boyfriend' & fans have stark warning
MANY people don't want to cross a protective father-in-law - so imagine what it's like for Venezuela Fury, whose dad is boxer Tyson Fury. But it seems that one chap found himself in the dog house with 15-year-old 7 Venezuela Fury showed off the enormous bunch of flowers she was given from a mystery person Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial 7 The flowers had an apologetic note attached - suggesting someone had made a 'mistake' Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial 7 Some fans speculated if the flowers were from Noah Price, who went to Royal Ascot with Venezuela last month Credit: instagram/7noahprice 7 The stunning bunch were adorned with shimmering butterflies Credit: tiktok/@venezuelafuryofficial The eldest child of the The flowers had a card attached, which read: 'I'm sorry, I love you.' Although Venezuela didn't reveal who the flowers were from, fans were quick to speculate in the comments that it was from a boyfriend who had messed up and offered her a stark warning. One person wrote: 'Burn them.' More on Venezuela Fury Another added: 'Is he bothering you queen.' And a third commented: 'Burn them, he's not sorry.' Venezuela hasn't officially announced that she has a boyfriend, but she was seen at Royal Ascot with boxer Noah Price - who could be a candidate for sending the bouquet. The sports fan, who is an East Midlands belt holder, is the only bloke that Venezuela follows on Instagram that isn't her family. Most read in Celebrity The boxer has shared a number of snaps on social media, including of his new 'van' and passing his driving test last year, which indicates he could now be aged over 18. They were previously seen with a group of friends together at a wedding last year. 'Beautiful' fans gasps as Venezuela Fury, 15, shows off her model-looks in 'stunning' gypsy wedding co-ord For the event, Venezuela Venezuela teamed the dress with a rose gold Chanel bag that she borrowed from mum Paris, which probably comes in at around £10,000, and a pair of strappy heels. Prince John James, 14, Prince Tyson II, eight, Valencia , seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, six, Athena, three, and Prince Rico, two. The family recently opened their doors to Netflix for their At Home with the Furys documentary, which has been renewed for a second series. 7 Venezuela, 15, lives with parents Tyson and Paris Fury, who have seven kids in total Credit: Instagram/@parisfury1 VENEZUELA LEAVING SCHOOL Two years ago, Paris confirmed that her two eldest children Paris explained that her eldest two would instead be home-schooled, as it is the 'traveller way.' Posting on Instagram, This means that Venezuela and Prince John James undertake their studies from the Fury family's 7 Venezuela and Prince John James are both homeschooled Credit: Instagram/parisfury1 7 The family recently starred on their Netflix documentary, At Home with the Furys Credit: Courtesy of Netflix She admitted she had experienced backlash from other parents about her choice to homeschool Venezuela, but insisted she's 'not taking away any chances' from her. Speaking on the show, Paris said: 'It's nothing new to us. It's what our culture, our race of people as gypsies and travellers , have always done. "We gave Venezuela the option - do you want to go to high school or be homeschooled? "I had such a bad backlash, 'you've took away her chances for this, her chance for that?' "I haven't took away her advantages because she will sit her levels and go through the full extent of schooling. "When she is 15 and 16, if she wants to go into further learning, she can." As explained on the Government website, you can teach your child at home, either full or part-time. Paris met her husband of 16-years at a mutual friend's wedding when she was just 15, like Venezuela, and the boxer was 17. Her and Tyson began dating when Paris turned 16 and were married when she was 19 and he was 21. So will Venezuela tread a similar path? Time will tell. How Venezuela Fury 'could be a millionaire by age 16' with her own modelling career WITH a heavyweight boxing champ for a dad and a bestselling author mum, it's likely that Venezuela Fury has a bright future ahead of her. And the 15-year-old is already shaping up to be one of the most popular teenagers on the internet, racking up 70,000 followers on Instagram and more than 200,000 followers on TikTok. The star has already caught the attention of modelling agencies, who have claimed that her unique style could make her a "millionaire by the time she's 16." Gemma Howorth, Founder of "Venezuela is very young but if correctly managed could really do well with a strong fashion-focused brand like Boohoo and then go on to develop an exciting modelling career," she said. According to Carol Needham, who runs "Seeing someone like Venezuela Fury is truly unique," Carol said. "She's almost 6ft tall at 15 years old and has her own signature style in modelling, especially with her teapot pose. "I wouldn't be surprised if PrettyLittleThing wanted to snap her up!" Princess signed a four-figure deal with the fast-fashion brand back in January, and some experts predict the move could see her become a millionaire by the time she's 18. by Olivia Stringer, Fabulous Digital Writer


Scottish Sun
04-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Tyson Fury's latest comeback antics is all part of a Netflix script to lead up to Anthony Joshua fight… claims insider
FLIX THE BILL Tyson Fury's latest comeback antics is all part of a Netflix script to lead up to Anthony Joshua fight… claims insider TYSON FURY'S latest antics are all part of a Netflix script leading up to the Anthony Joshua showdown - according to their shared bestie Derek Chisora. The 41-year-old Zimbabwe-Brit has shared the ring three times with the Gypsy King and become a pal to the giant reality TV star. Advertisement 5 At Home with the Furys aired on Netflix Credit: Courtesy of Netflix 5 Anthony Joshua remains linked with fighting Fury Credit: Getty He is also a long-time Finchley ABC mentor to our 35-year-old London 2012 legend and so has never chased that big-money AJ fight. Chisora - the veteran warhorse who somehow stays friends with everyone in the bleeding business - knows the British fight game inside out. And he reckons 36-year-old Fury's shock December retirement - and everything up until Thursday's claim he has secured an April trilogy with Oleksandr Usyk at Wembley - are all little streaming episodes leading up to the overdue biggest fight in British boxing history. At the IBA show in Turkey - where Del Boy even spent a second on Fury's LAP at ringside - he told SunSport: 'Whatever you think is happening, is not happening, because something big is happening soon. Advertisement READ MORE IN BOXING A BRIT TASTY Fury and AJ to have separate 'comeback fights' before sealing Brit showdown 'Watch this space - something big is happening soon. It's a great story. 'He announced on the biggest platform that he's retiring. That blows up the internet with a shock retirement announcement from his car. 'It creates the build-up, it's entertainment, that's the whole point. 'When I saw the cameras around Tyson, I knew he was coming back, he's definitely coming back and this is a good selling point. Advertisement 5 CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS 'AJ cannot retire without fighting Tyson and Tyson cannot retire without fighting AJ.' Chisora has been like a big brother to Joshua and he's seriously protective of his fellow North Londoner. Advertisement Derek Chisora pleads with Anthony Joshua not to give repeated drug cheat Jarrell Miller another chance for grudge fight He wrongly suggests all of the British boxing media has spent time pulling him down off of the pedestal we created on the back of his amateur and pro heroics. But he admits that his mate is wounded by over-the-top criticism, often done only for clicks. He said: 'What upsets AJ is that he has done so much for British boxing but the reporters - and people who talk about him - always put him down. When SunSport passionately denies the charge, he adds: 'He won a gold medal and drove up interest in the sport and created pay-per-view madness for everyone but nobody ever says 'congratulations and thank you'. Advertisement 'The guy has come from nothing and made something of himself. 'I feel bad for him because he just wants to enjoy what he has and boxing but people behind a keyboard try to kill him. 'This is why he just keeps quiet and stays in his own lane. He just wants to be happy.' 5 Fury fought and beat Derek Chisora three times Credit: Getty Advertisement