Paris Fury breaks silence after missing husband Tyson’s loss at the hands of Oleksandr Usyk and makes Gypsy King promise
PARIS FURY has broken her silence after husband Tyson's first-ever loss in an emotional social media post.
The Gypsy King was beaten over 12 thrilling rounds with Usyk crowned as the inaugural four-belt undisputed heavyweight champion.
His wife Paris - who he began dating as a teenager - was not in Saudi Arabia to watch the historic title bout.
And she vowed to make it the last time she ever misses her man fight after paying tribute to him online with a throwback snap.
Paris wrote on Instagram: "19 and 20 this newly married, love him more than ever, best man in my eyes.
"Will never not be at your side for a fight again. Even though I couldn't be there, I wished I was."
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Fury, 35, and Usyk, 37, are already contracted to a rematch which is being eyed for October back in Saudi.
But the beaten Brit admitted he is in the dark over a sequel with his great Ukrainian rival as the father-of-seven looks forward to family time.
Fury said in the post-fight press conference: “Straight in the old truck, dog in the back, to the tip, all the same old stuff, picking up dog s*** and cleaning out nappies.
“On Monday morning when I’m home doing the school run and the kids are shouting and screaming, and the belts are not to be seen and it’s all back to normal, what will it mean then to me?
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"It won’t mean anything. For me, it’s just another day at the office, like sitting at the bus stop on Morecambe front and getting wet through and sand hitting you in the face, it’s just another day for me. Just another day in the ghetto.”
The decision on a second fight will ultimately come down to Fury as his promoter Frank Warren confirmed the option to run it back.
Warren said: “It's his call, whatever Tyson wants to do it's up to him. The clause in the contract says immediate rematch.”