
A trailer has dropped for the second season of Netflix’s reality TV show At Home With The Furys and it promises a behind-the-scenes insight into Tyson’s daughter getting engaged at her sweet-16 birthday party.
The Netflix documentary, which launches 12 April, also appears to give a backstage look at Fury’s fifth retirement, and more specifically him coming out of retirement for the fifth time.
In January of this year, it was revealed that the Wythenshawe-born Heavyweight would be stepping back in the ring to fight Arslanbek Makhmudov on a Netflix card on 11 April.
Now, Netflix’s At Home With The Furys appears to show his thought process behind his repeated retirements, seeing Tyson tell the cameras that ‘you’re only retired until you get an offer you can’t refuse’.
Tyson’s daughter got engaged at 16, and Tyson issues her fiancée a warning in the doc

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In the first trailer for season two it clearly sets up two major storylines, Tyon’s return to boxing but also his daughter Venezuela Fury getting engaged to her boyfriend Noah Price.
Noah got down on one knee at a birthday party where she turned 16, however in the documentary it doesn’t appear the Fury family are 100% behind the decision.
Tyson’s outspoken dad John Fury is shown in the trailer saying that ‘no daughter of his’ would have a boyfriend at 15-years-old.
Tyson is also shown sitting down Noah trying to make sure he is certain of his decision before proposing.
Speaking about their decision on This Morning, Paris Fury said: “I didn't feel old enough for this, but she is over-the-moon happy. The two of them are in their own little bubble. And look, I got married myself, at 18.” Despite this, Paris added that she was ‘not ready’ to be a Grandmother at just 37 years of age.
Tyson opens up about his return to the boxing ring later this year
The trailer offers an insight into Fury’s mindset ahead of his next fight.
His half-brother Tommy Fury questions if he wants to fight again, asking what a man who ‘has everything’ could possibly want.
Announcing his return in January of this year Tyson said: “2026 is that year. Return of the mac. Been away for a while but I’m back now, 37 years old and still punching. Nothing better to do than punch men in the face and get paid for it.”
Prior to Anthony Johsua’s near-fatal crash in Nigeria that killed two of his team members Fury had stated that his ‘perfect’ 2026 would see him first get past Makhmudov, ‘smash’ Anthony Joshua, and then get back the World Heavyweight Championship either in a trilogy fight with either Oleksandr Usyk or the winner of Dubois-Wardley.
Joshua’s tragic car crash however may have scuppered these rumoured plans, though Eddie Hearn hinted at an update on his boxing career coming soon last week.
Fury sent a heartfelt message to Joshua and his team after the crash which killed Latif Ayodele and Sina Ghami, saying: “This is so sad. May God give them a good bed in heaven.”
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