Tyson Fury appears to have taken up a new role with his wife Paris since calling time on his professional boxing career.
Last month, the Gypsy King announced that he was retiring from the sport following his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk. He previously claimed to have retired in 2022 but came back six months later to face Derek Chisora for a third time.
As such, it remains to be seen if Fury will return once again with rumours of a fight against Anthony Joshua refusing to die down. For now, though, he appears to be enjoying retired life and has taken up the role of personal trainer for his wife Paris.
In a short video on Instagram while sitting in the car next to his wife, Fury said: “Well I’ve been training Paris for about a month now, how are you getting on?”
Paris began flexing her arms and replied: “World champion bodyweight lifter, look at the muscles!”
Fury then added: “She’s doing very well, pushing herself on the daily. Overall she’s doing really well. I feel like the new Kristian Blacklock [his strength and conditioning coach], personal training there. I’m going to be personal training all the MILFs.”
His last comment drew a sarcastic response from Paris, who asked: “Are you really?”, prompting laughter from Fury. He quickly changed the subject, saying: “Anyway, she’s doing well and I’m going to keep you updated on my personal training journey.”
It seems Fury is enjoying his new-found freedom since hanging up the gloves, with the 36-year-old spotted having breakfast with legendary Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson last week.
In a picture shared on Instagram, the pair were seen tucking into a range of treats while enjoying a cup of tea.
The idea of a potential return to boxing continues to be mooted, though, with Saudi supremo Turki Alalshikh revealing last week that he had been in contact with Fury.
“I want Tyson [next for Joshua],” he said. “I spoke with him, but I don’t talk about boxing. I just check about his health and his family. I think maybe he’ll return. Yes, I hope so.”
Joshua recently expressed an interest in facing Fury if he decides to come out of retirement, saying: “I think Fury, commercially, is a great fight and it’s a great man’s fight as well, so I think it makes sense.
“You could say it’s been years in the making. But listen, the heavyweight division has been thriving and why I say it’s probably still a great fight is as I said [Joseph] Parker is, for me, a great story of someone that never gives up.
“The thing is, there is going to be one winner and one loser and there’s going to be bloodshed. And it ain’t gonna be mine.”