TYSON FURY danced with his daughter Valencia as they watched Claressa Shields’ win over Savannah Marshall at the weekend.
The Gypsy King, 34, was seen enjoying the boxing in front of the TV with his four-year-old as they revelled in watching the first two female fighters to sell out the 02 Arena.
Briton Marshall came up short against two-time Olympic gold medallist Shields in a phenomenal fight in London.
But it remained a superb occasion for the sport, with Fury’s wife Paris posting the video and a lovely message on social media to accompany it.
Over the top of the clip, she wrote: “My Valencia watching the boxing with her dad.
“Growing up seeing these women filling arenas, fighting for world titles. Doing it for the girls!!!”
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And she then added the caption: “Love seeing Tyson on a weekend while he in training camp in U.K. (won’t be closer to fight date) usually he is away constantly for 6/8 weeks for camps and me and the kids miss him terribly but these little days feel so special.
“@tysonfury you are loved. The song came automatically – sorry it’s cringey but suited.”
Fury is currently preparing to return to the ring against Derek Chisora on December 3.
Promoter Frank Warren confirmed last week that the two Brits are set to meet for a third time for the WBC title.
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Fury beat Chisora by unanimous decision back in 2011, before he then forced Del Boy to retire on his stool at the end of the 10th round of their rematch three years later.
Providing Fury comes through Chisora again, he could be set to face old foe Deontay Wilder for a FOURTH time in 2023.
The American returned to the ring on Saturday night and brutally knocked out Robert Helenius inside a round.
Now the WBC are expected to order a final eliminator between Wilder and Andy Ruiz Jr, with the victor earning a shot at Fury’s belt.
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Wilder fought to a controversial draw with Fury back in December 2018, before he was stopped in the seventh round of their rematch 14 months later.
They then completed their trilogy in October last year as Fury KO’d Wilder in the 11th round of an all-time classic, with both men hitting the deck more than once.
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