Tyson Fury’s four sons all have the same name meaning the heavyweight boxer aka the Gypsy King has a system for differentiating between them
Tyson Fury has stood across the ring from some of the best boxers the heavyweight decision has ever seen – but the biggest problem he has to solve might just be distinguishing between his kids.
The Gypsy King, 37, has four sons who all share the same first name: Prince. Fury claims he’s the King, and that’s why all of them are called Prince.
However, it might create one or two problems when he’s trying to shout for just one of them. Explaining their names, he said: “[It is because] I’m a king, and they’re princes until they earn their rightful name.”
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Prince John James, 15, Prince Tyson II, 9, Prince Adonis Amaziah, 7, and Prince Rico Paris, 2, are all featured in their Netflix reality TV show, At Home With The Furys.
And fans of the show have been left questioning how Fury differentiates between his sons. The answer is quite simple, they’re all known by their middle names.
Prince John James, the eldest, simply goes by the name of Prince. However, he was almost called Patrick or Jesus. Fury said: “Jesus Fury. I like that name. A lot of Mexicans are called Jesus,” to which Paris said: “That got a quick no from me.”
While his younger brother Prince Tyson is known as Tutty. Paris Fury explained to OK: ” ‘It seemed so crazy to keep calling this tiny little baby Tyson, obviously, looking at his dad.
“So we somehow came to the name of Tutty and it just seemed to stick.” While Prince Adonis and Prince Rico go by Adonis and Rico.
The couple also share three daughters, who like their mum are all named after cities or countries. Their eldest Venezuela came to Fury in a dream.
But when asked if he’d ever visit, he replied: “Nah. What could I get in South America that I couldn’t get here?”