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Tyson Fury has admitted he's unsure if he'll have any more children after his wife, Paris, suffered a miscarriage earlier in the year.
The boxer revealed that his wife suffered a miscarriage just a day before his high-profile bout with Oleksandr Usyk in May.
The couple, who already have seven children, were expecting their eighth when complications arose
In light of their heartbreaking tragedy, Fury expressed uncertainty about expanding their family further. "Will we have any more kids? I don't know if she's back to normal from that. It was only a few months ago and it takes a lot of getting over," the 36-year-old said candidly.
Tyson Fury has admitted he's unsure if he'll have any more children after his wife, Paris, suffered a miscarriage earlier in the year.
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Paris Fury was unable to attend her husband's fight in Saudi Arabia due to health concerns related to her blood pressure.
At six months pregnant, Tyson knew they had lost their child. He recounted the situation, saying, "When she said she couldn't come over, I knew there was a problem."
Despite efforts by Saudi boxing chief Turki Alalshikh to arrange a private jet and doctor, Paris didn't travel to the Middle East. Tyson sensed the tragedy, confiding in his brother, "She's lost that baby."
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Tyson Fury revealed his wife Paris was unable to attend his fight with Oleksandr Usyk back in May after she suffered a miscarriage
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He added: "She never told me she had lost the baby, but I knew."
The boxer faced the agonising decision of continuing with the fight while aware of the personal loss at home.
Fury expressed deep sadness at being unable to support his wife during this difficult time, saying: "I could not be there for her in that moment and that is tough for me."
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Tyson Fury will fight Oleksandr Usyk for a second time on December 21
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The boxer acknowledged how tough it must have been for Paris, adding: "It's not like a small miscarriage at the beginning, you have to physically give birth to a dead child, on your own, while your husband is in a foreign country."
Fury emphasised the emotional toll, saying, "To go through that on your own, that isn't good. I have been with the woman for longer than I wasn't with her, so it is hard that I couldn't be there with her in that time."
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Despite the personal tragedy, Fury fought Usyk in May and lost via split decision. The boxer is now set for a redemption bout on 21 December against his Ukrainian rival, who holds an impressive professional record of 22 straight victories.
This upcoming match will be a crucial opportunity for Fury to reclaim his title and prove he can bounce back once again, having done so frequently over the course of his career.
The rematch is highly anticipated in the boxing world, with Usyk the favourite to reign supreme given his stunning form.
It will take place in Riyadh on December 21.
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