PARIS' PAIN

From blazing rows to crippling anxiety – how Paris Fury begged Tyson to quit boxing for years as he announces retirement

Scroll down to find out more on the toll the sport took on the mum-of-seven

TYSON Fury has announced his retirement from boxing, but it turns out wife Paris had begged him to quit numerous times.

Yesterday, the Gypsy King, 36, told his 6.9million Instagram followers that he was hanging up his gloves for good.

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Tyson Fury, pictured with wife Paris, has finally decided to hang up his glovesCredit: Jamie McPhilimey
The Gypsy King called it quits after back-to-back defeats to Oleksandr UsykCredit: PA
It's clear that Tyson's career has taken a toll on Paris over the yearsCredit: Instagram
The couple began dating in 2005, with Paris travelling around England to attend Tyson's amateur fightsCredit: Instagram @parisfury1

In a statement shared on social media, Tyson declared: "I'd like to announce my retirement from boxing

“It's been a blast, I've loved every single minute of it. I'm going to end with this. Dick Turpin wore a mask.”

Whilst Paris, 35, who shares seven kids with the former heavyweight champion, is yet to comment on his retirement, it turns out the boxer's childhood sweetheart has consistently called for her man to get out of the ring. 

So from blazing rows to crippling anxiety, we take a look at Paris’ complicated relationship with Tyson’s beloved sport

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‘One shot can change everything’ 

The outspoken sportsman has been a professional boxer for 16 years, but in 2020, Paris urged the WBC and lineal champion not to fight Deontay Wilder after concerns for his safety.

At the time, she told the : “I’d like him to beat Anthony Joshua and then stop. 

“He’s in the ring with supreme boxers and it is a dangerous sport. We both know the risks. I know one shot can change everything.

“If they put all the belts on the line it would be such an amazing fight. I’d like him to take that one fight and retire undefeated. 

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“He can’t go on forever, he can’t go undefeated forever. I wouldn’t like to see him continue for too long and get hurt.”

‘Battling every day’

If that wasn’t enough, last year a source confessed to that Paris was not happy to see Tyson in the boxing ring. 

Tyson Fury says he hasn't spoken to wife Paris for THREE MONTHS and says he has 'sacrificed a lot' for Usyk rematch

Paris – who called Tyson “the best man in my eyes” after his recent loss against Ukrainian boxer Oleksandr Usyk – expressed her fears for his health.

Whilst a huge pay cheque is always nice, the previously undefeated heavyweight, who was diagnosed with bipolar disorder in 2017, has struggled with depression, anxiety, alcohol addiction and cocaine abuse. 

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And as he ignored her desperate pleas to hang up his gloves prior to his December rematch with the Usyk, a source claimed: “She had all these worries – not to mention anger – about Tyson doing the first fight, which she’s had to put aside to focus on making sure he doesn’t spiral after his defeat. 

“So, to have to go through another cycle of that if there’s a rematch, she’s dreading it.” 

He’s the fighter, but it’s her who is actually battling every day

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The insider, who is close to the couple, also added: “She begged him not to do the first fight. They had blazing rows about it and, in the end, she couldn’t even be there to watch it because she knew what would likely happen – and what would come afterwards.”

But that’s not all, as the source continued: “She worries they won’t survive this. 

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“That’s what’s making her angry – he’s the fighter, but it’s her who is actually battling every day.”

‘Worst years of our lives’

But Paris, who lives with Tyson and their kids in a £1.7million ‘golden’ mansion in Morecambe, has felt this way for years.

After Tyson defeated Wladimir Klitschko and subsequently retired in 2015, he spiralled into a deep state of depression and substance addiction. 

At the time, Paris admitted: “It was the worst few years of our lives.”

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