UMVA has learned that heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have just touched down in Thailand after a grueling 36‑hour journey, jetting business class with their youngest children in tow.
The couple, famous for their lavish lifestyle, turned the long haul into a family adventure, documenting the arrival with a smiling TikTok that hinted at more memories to come.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Fury’s relentless drive for wealth has never been a secret. He once told a broadcaster that his goal isn’t a title or a legacy—it’s simply to earn “as much money as possible until the wheels fall off.”
He added that every one of his 40 professional bouts was fought for pay, insisting he would only step into the ring if the financial reward was right.
In the same candid interview, Fury revealed his mindset when traveling: “I don’t think about fame; I think about how much dough I can make at any given moment in my career.”
Paris, his wife since 2008, shares his appetite for extravagance, from designer wardrobes to a Lamborghini and an £8 million mansion.
The family’s generosity recently extended to their eldest daughter, Venezuela Fury, whose £30,000 honeymoon in a resort costing £166 a night was fully funded by her parents.
Venezuela, 16, exchanged vows with 19‑year‑old amateur boxer Noah Price at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man, a ceremony made possible with parental consent.
Sources have confirmed to UMVA that the newlyweds were whisked away to Marbella on a lavish getaway gifted by Tyson and Paris, and that the couple received a £5 million wedding present plus a chalet‑style property to call home.
Family members reportedly expressed mixed feelings about the magnitude of the gifts, but Tyson and Paris remain unapologetic about their support.
The wedding itself was a spectacle, featuring a £40,000 dress and a surprise performance by a pop star, while a traditional gypsy wagon was also presented as a sentimental token.
Venezuela has defended her teenage marriage, insisting she sees no problem with her choice, a sentiment echoed by her mother, who dismissed critics as “people who haven’t had very happy relationships.”
