Tyson Fury brothers: Who are the boxer’s siblings and how many does he have?
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TYSON Fury has cemented his name in boxing history, but he's not the only pugilist in his family. Here we get to know his brothers, who'll no doubt be cheering "The Gypsy King" on when he goes toe-to-toe with unified heavyweight champ Oleksandr Usyk for a second time.
Born on August 12, 1988, Tyson Fury is the son of John Fury and his first wife Amber. He has become one of the biggest boxing stars Britain has ever produced and is among the very best heavyweights of his era. The star, who has held the World Boxing Council heavyweight title since 2020, boasts an impressive net worth of £50million thanks to his fights and endorsement deals.
Tyson also comes from a huge brood of siblings - some of which are famous in their own right. Tyson and Tommy Fury are half brothers, who share the same father — John Fury — but have different mothers. Tommy was born on May 7, 1999, to John's second wife Chantal.
Following in his brother's footsteps, Tommy is a professional boxer and, as of December 2024, is undefeated with a record of 10-0-0. His fights to date include Jake Paul, Daniel Bocianski, Anthony Taylor and KSI. Despite being a pro boxer, Tommy first came to prominence on Love Island 2019, where he met the mother of his child Molly-Mae Hague.
Away from the boxing ring, Tommy and Tyson seem to have a close relationship. As well as training together, the pair are often seen spending quality time together. Tommy appeared in Tyson's Netflix series At Home with the Furys, where the brothers were seen supporting each other in both their professional and personal lives.