Paris Fury's feelings on Tyson Fury retirement revealed with boxing icon always 'very stressed'
The Gypsy King hung up his gloves earlier this month
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Paris Fury is said to be 'relieved' that Tyson Fury has retired from boxing, even if there's a possibility he'll return to the ring for a blockbuster bout with Anthony Joshua.
The 36-year-old called time on his career at the start of the month, just weeks after losing to Oleksandr Usyk for a second time in Saudi Arabia.
Fury was so determined to win that rematch that he didn't speak to wife Paris for three months.
The couple were reunited after the bout but reports have previously suggested that his career, and the travelling and dedication it requires, have impacted the pair.
Paris Fury is said to be 'relieved' that Tyson Fury has retired from boxing, even if there's a possibility he'll return to the ring for a blockbuster bout with Anthony Joshua
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Now, according to OK!, Paris is reportedly 'so relieved' that her husband seems to be done with boxing.
An insider also claims that Fury is usually 'very stressed and antsy' before a big fight - with the couple now enjoying spending more time together.
"Paris is so relieved that Tyson has said he's finally retiring," they're quoted as saying.
"She wants a bit of normality and 'them' time - they need it. He's always very stressed and antsy before and after a fight so all of their lives have revolved around boxing.”
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Tyson and Paris were recently snapped together at Disneyland Paris.
They appeared to be in good spirits out in France and the insider claims they're happier than ever.
“Now Tyson has retired from boxing, they're happier than ever and spending a lot more time together, reigniting the spark in their relationship," they continued.
They also suggest that Fury and Paris could end up renewing their vows, such is their love for each other.
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However, while the Gypsy King seems to be done with boxing, there's still a possibility he could be lured back.
Talk of a showdown with Joshua has rumbled on for years and Eddie Hearn, AJ's promoter, remains keen for it to happen.
Hearn is working on alternative opponents for the Watford-born star is Fury declines the chance to come back.
But the boxing legend could earn a staggering sum if he faces Joshua in what would arguably be the biggest boxing match in British history.
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Paris Fury and Tyson Fury are 'happier than ever' in the wake of the boxing icon's retirement
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Meanwhile, Teddy Atlas believes Fury 'fears retirement' because of how much he's relied on boxing over the years.
Speaking to CanadaCasino.Ca, Atlas said: "Yes [Tyson Fury fears retirement] because I think boxing stabilises his life.
"I have a lot of respect for Tyson Fury. I think he's a tremendous fighter and I think he's a great symbol.
“I do think he's afraid [to retire], because I think that having this in his life, having boxing, the structure of boxing, the discipline, the people around him in camp, is a reason to get up every day and be strong.
Paris Fury was in attendance as Tyson Fury lost to Oleksandr Usyk for a second time in December
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"He's smart, he's not dumb. He's very smart. I think he realises that it’s important in his life, but at some point, he has to learn to live life without the help of boxing.
“It's kind of like you stop doing drugs or you stop drinking. Whatever it is.
"You have a sponsor, you have somebody that's with you, and he goes to the meetings with you, and he meets you every day when you feel like you're getting a little weak.
"He's there for you, that person. But someday he can't be there. There has to come a day where it’s just you. And that day is here."