Tyson Fury recently enjoyed a day of parasailing in Saudi Arabia with his wife, Paris, and their seven children. The family has been soaking up the sun while on holiday, enjoying activities like jet-skiing and canoeing, with Paris sharing plenty of pictures and videos on social media.
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However, back home, the heavyweight champion faces a new challenge: an £82,000 council tax bill alongside his father, John, and brother, Shane. Cheshire East Council claims the trio owes this amount for property adjacent to their £1 million mansion in Styal. Magistrates are set to issue a legal order demanding payment, and failure to comply could lead to enforcement action involving a bailiff.
The council tax dispute pertains to land used for caravans and motorhomes near their home. Despite these issues, Fury has been enjoying quality time with his family, wearing a blue “Gypsy King” T-shirt and a baseball cap while parasailing.
Paris also shared her excitement for the upcoming festive season, especially with their youngest son, Prince Rico, celebrating his first Christmas. Rico was born in September, joining his siblings: Venezuela, 13; Prince John James, 11; Prince Tyson II, 7; Valencia, 5; Prince Adonis Amaziah, 4; and Athena, 2.
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As Fury relaxes on vacation, he is preparing for a challenging fight camp ahead of his highly anticipated bout against Oleksandr Usyk on February 17 in Riyadh. This follows an underwhelming performance against Francis Ngannou, and Fury is eager to showcase his best. Usyk’s manager, Egis Klimas, has already stoked the rivalry, noting, “When one is playing around, another is training hard. We will see you February 17th.”