Morecambe’s World heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have announced the birth of their seventh child.
The baby boy was born this morning (September 18), arriving at 2.29am and weighing 6lb 13oz.
He joins the family which includes brothers and sisters, Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Princes Adonis Amaziah and Athena.
The couple confirmed the arrival to their millions of fans on social media, and told OK! magazine: "We're over the moon to have welcomed our baby boy to the Fury family.''
‘’His brothers and sisters can't wait to meet him and create lots of Fury fun! Our boy is the most perfect addition and we're bursting with love for him.
‘’It's crazy how you can love someone so quick."
The couple announced the pregnancy earlier this year, when Tyson posted a picture of his wife, with the caption: "I get to do date night with my beautiful pregnant wife Paris, Gods is great.
‘’Seventh baby incoming, fantastic news to cheer me up."
The couple, who have been married for 15 years, have lived in Morecambe since 2011.


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