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Tyson Fury appeared worried about his newborn daughter Athena, who had to take intensive care after birth. However, Fury has updated his fans with some recent information that revealed that the infant is recovering well. The two-time world champion also revealed that his wife, Paris Fury, is free from medical complications and can be released soon.

Also, Tyson Fury took to social media and asked all of his fans to pray for her daughter’s well-being.

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Tyson Fury’s love for the sport of boxing became relevant once again in this hard situation. Before Tyson Fury took to social media about his newborn daughter, Paris Fury posted a picture on her Instagram story which showed her husband watching a boxing game from the hospital.

“Even in this situation, he is watching boxing,” wrote Paris Fury.

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Meanwhile, medical complications have also caused a lot of trouble for Tyson Fury’s upcoming plans in the sport. If not for his positive COVID-19 reports, ‘The Gypsy King’ would have already fought Deontay Wilder. Now, he will step through the ropes and defend his title against ‘The Bronze Bomber’ on October 9.

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The return of Tyson Fury in the ring

30-0 as a pro, WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury will defend his belt against Deontay Wilder next. The fight will be both his ticket to the unified title matchup, and an end to his heated rivalry with the American KO artist. Also, Fury’s lead of 1-0 over Wilder will give him the confidence of pulling off an encore.

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His rival, Deontay Wilder, who has been honing himself with trainer Malik Scott, has claimed that he will bring misfortune for Tyson Fury in the ring. Hence, ‘The Gypsy King’ cannot deprive himself of going to the gym for very long.

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Do you think Tyson Fury will beat Deontay Wilder again when he returns to the ring? Or will the Alabama native turn the tables and leave with the last laugh?

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