
After a popular first season, At Home with The Furys has returned for a second.
The Netflix docuseries follows Tyson Fury’s life with new milestones and moments for the family with his wife, Paris.
Having briefly retired (again) before returning to the ring to fight to defeat Arslanbek Makhmudov on Saturday (11 April), the series sees him considering the return as well as Paris exploring new business opportunities.
And, going viral on social media, the show also gives viewers a proper look at Tyson’s eldest daughter’s (16-year-old Venezuela) engagement.
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As the series gives viewers a real glimpse into the boxer’s life, it might remind viewers just how much he has changed over the years. For instance, the Gypsy King has a completely different voice nowadays.
Yep, Tyson was once punched so intensely it permanently changed the way he sounds, giving him that distinct huskiness we know him for now.
He was facing off with a mate called Ty Mitchell a few years ago when he got ‘punched in the throat’.
During an interview with The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani, he explained: “We were sparring and he hit me in the throat real hard and I developed a blood clot in my throat. It messed around with my vocal chords so this is why I talk like this now."
But rather oddly, he now sounds a lot more like his dad, Big John.
"I can even hear it myself, we've both got the husky voice,” Tyson added. “Some would say it's quite sexy, I've been told."
He also joked he might have to ‘punch’ younger brother Tommy ‘in the throat’ so that he can get the signature Fury huskiness.
Tyson previously revealed that he could’ve undergone surgery to remove the blood clot but ultimately backed out.

He told BBC Radio 1 back in 2019: "I was supposed to have it removed and I got too afraid. I think it sounds better anyway, there's more pain in it."
I mean, to be fair, it’s hard to imagine the Gypsy King knocking about now sounding differently to the way he does.
The new season of At Home with The Furys sees Tyson make the decision to leave Morecambe for a new home after over 15 years.
“I've been in Morecambe for 17 years, and there's no personal life, everything's public, where I live, where the kids go to school, there's no privacy, it doesn't exist.”
He tells Paris: "I just want a fresh start, a new life. I just want a peaceful life, not famous, not doing anything, just a normal life."
Since filming, the family have moved to the Isle of Man.
Topics: Tyson Fury, Netflix, Boxing