Tyson Fury’s return to boxing sparks family turmoil
The newly released trailer for At Home with the Furys exposes the domestic turmoil sparked by Tyson Fury’s decision to end his retirement ahead of his 11 April bout against Arslanbek Makhmudov, reports BritPanorama.
In one particularly candid moment, wife Paris bluntly labels the former heavyweight champion a “t**t” as frustrations boil over regarding his return to boxing. The footage confirms what Fury himself previously disclosed about the family fallout.
“My dad stopped speaking to me for a while. My brothers stopped speaking to me, even Paris. Everybody cut me off,” the boxer revealed in an interview before last month’s press conference announcing his comeback. “Nobody wanted me to return and they made that clear but it’s my decision and my life,” he added.
Despite opening the teaser by declaring himself “happily retired,” the footage swiftly contradicts this assertion. Initial scenes depict an idyllic existence away from boxing, with Fury enjoying sun-soaked holidays alongside Paris and their eight children in Morecambe Bay. Yet the tranquillity proves short-lived as the trailer quickly transitions to show the Gypsy King back in the gym, with training sessions growing increasingly intense.
Footage captures him instructing his sons and stepping between the ropes to spar with his brother Tommy Fury. The progression makes abundantly clear that stepping away from the sport was never going to stick for the former champion, whose pull towards the ring ultimately proved irresistible.
Beyond the boxing drama, the trailer showcases significant personal moments within the Fury household. Viewers witness the nerve-wracking scene where Venezuela Fury’s partner seeks her father’s blessing to propose, before the emotional engagement itself unfolds on screen. The series also documents Paris organising two major celebrations: an extravagant sweet sixteen party and the couple’s much-publicised vow renewal ceremony.
While her husband grapples with his sporting future, Paris is shown forging her own path, balancing entrepreneurial ambitions against the demands of raising eight children. The combination of milestone events and family chaos provides a counterpoint to the tensions surrounding Fury’s controversial decision to lace up his gloves once more.
According to the official synopsis, the new season chronicles Fury’s attempts to navigate his supposed retirement by immersing himself in fresh pursuits. These ventures include investing in a racehorse and embarking on a family road trip to Monaco as he searches for meaning outside the squared circle. However, the trailer suggests the central narrative extends beyond simply documenting life after boxing.
Instead, the series promises to reveal precisely how the decision to return was reached and the toll it has taken behind closed doors. With Fury now confirmed to step back through the ropes on 11 April, At Home with the Furys appears set to lay bare just how impossible the former champion finds staying away from the sport that defined him.
In the end, it’s a striking reminder of how the lines between family life and the relentless demands of sport can blur, leaving even the most formidable of champions grappling with personal dilemmas that resonate beyond the ring.