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Tyson Fury reveals wife Paris suffered miscarriage day before Oleksandr Usyk fight

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Tyson Fury has opened up about the personal tragedy that struck his family just before his fight against Oleksandr Usyk. Fury's wife, Paris, suffered a miscarriage at six months pregnant with their eighth child, a baby boy, on the eve of the fight in Saudi Arabia in May.

Tyson, 36, has now revealed that he did not know about the miscarriage until he returned home to Morecambe. His team did that deliberately because those around him wanted to shield him from the devastating news before the undisputed world title fight.

However, Fury felt that something was wrong when Paris did not attend due to illness. READ MORE: Fury told to make big adjustment ahead of Usyk rematch by Anthony Crolla READ MORE: Usyk sends Fury ominous seven-word warning as hidden meaning revealed In an emotional interview, Fury shared the pain of not being able to be with his wife during such a difficult time, saying: "She was six months pregnant.

It's not like a small miscarriage at the beginning – you have to physically give birth to a dead child - on your own - while your husband is in a foreign country.

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