Tyson Fury ‘returns home to new £1.7million property overlooking Morecambe Bay’ following epic Las Vegas victory over Deontay Wilder
- The boxing champion, 33, landed back in the UK on Tuesday morning alongside his wife Paris following his epic victory over Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas
- The Furys headed to their new family home in Morecambe Bay, with the heavyweight boxing champion having scooped up the property for £1,695,000
- It’s reported that Tyson, Paris and their six children had previously been ‘living in a £550,000 house overlooking the beautiful Morecambe Bay’
- The family are said to be ‘deeply rooted’ in the nearby Lancashire community
Tyson Fury has returned to his new £1.7million property overlooking Lancashire’s Morecambe Bay, according to reports.
The boxing champion, 33, landed back in the UK on Tuesday morning alongside his wife Paris following his epic victory over Deontay Wilder in Las Vegas on Sunday.
And the Furys headed to their new family home in Morecambe Bay, with the heavyweight boxing champion having scooped up the property for £1,695,000 in December according to Land Registry documents seen by The Mirror.
New home: Tyson Fury, 33, and his wife Paris, 31, have returned to their new £1.7million property overlooking Morecambe Bay following his victory over Deontay Wilder on Sunday
Wow: the Furys headed to a their new family home Morecambe Bay, with the boxing champion having scooped up the property for £1,695,000 in December (pictured: Morecambe Bay)
The paper adds that Tyson, his 31-year-old wife Paris and their six children had previously been ‘living in a £550,000 house overlooking the beautiful Morecambe Bay’ before ‘buying a second home nearby’.
Tyson and Paris share daughters Venezuela, 12, Valencia, three, and two month old Athena, and sons, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, four, and Prince Adonis, two.
The family are said to be ‘deeply rooted’ in the nearby community and a handful Fury’s neighbours gushed about the athlete and his family when speaking to the paper.
One Pauline Wade, 75, told the outlet that Tyson ran over when he saw her take a tumble outside her home earlier in the year.
Another win: Tyson defeated fierce rival Wilder for the second time during the early hours of Sunday morning
Former home: Tyson, Paris and their kids had been ‘living in a £550,000 house overlooking Morecambe Bay’ before ‘buying a second home nearby’ (pictured: the Lancashire coast)
She explained: ‘He came straight over and asked ”are you ok” and he helped me up. He is a lovely man. He will always say ”I’m going to the shops do you want anything?”’
Christine Thornton, 72, added: ‘What he has achieved is fabulous and the whole town is proud of him, as it should be. You see him walking around, going shopping, and he always stops and talks to people.’
Lancaster’s Mayor Mike Greenall said on Tuesday: ‘On behalf of the whole district I’d like to send my whole hearted congratulations to Tyson on this magnificent achievement.’
Local: Speaking about Morecambe in an ITV documentary last year, Tyson said: ‘People say to me ”why don’t you live in California or America?” – why would I?’
Family: Tyson and Paris share daughters Venezuela, 12, Valencia, three, and two month old Athena, and sons, Prince John James, nine, Prince Tyson II, four, and Prince Adonis, two
He added that the residents were ‘proud’ to have a ‘champion in our midst’.
Paris revealed during an appearance on Loose Women last year that the family were in the process of moving house.
Speaking about Morecambe in an ITV documentary last year, Tyson said: ‘People say to me ”why don’t you live in California or America?” – why would I?’
‘Why would I abandon my own country for a bit of money and some fame?
‘I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It’s true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid.’
Update: Paris revealed during an appearance on Loose Women last year that the family were in the process of moving house (Tyson and Fury on their 2008 wedding day)
‘I love it’: Of the area (pictured), Tyson said last year: ‘I love it. I would never leave Morecambe. It’s true beauty. If the weather was better, every house here would be a million quid’
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