Tyson Fury and his wife Paris have been together since they were just teenagers and have seven children together – and the boxer has never been shy about his sex life.
Tyson Fury, the British boxing sensation, has been open about his personal life, including his intimate relationship with wife Paris.
The couple, who met when they were teenagers and now have seven children together, have always adhered to their traveller traditions.
Paris, 33, revealed that they didn’t share a bed until after they were married.
“We didn’t sleep together until after we got married,” she disclosed.
“That is the travellers’ way. Even after we got engaged, Tyson would sleep in a caravan at my parents’ home, while I slept inside the house.”
However, Tyson has confessed that he didn’t always follow this rule. One of his biggest regrets, he told Boxing News online, is having sex before marriage: “If I could erase that then my life would be practically perfect.
In 2015, Tyson claimed he had been with over 500 women, admitting he’s “lost count”, reports OK!.
He expressed regret for his past actions, saying: “I regret all the filth that you do with people… It’s pure filth and horribleness,” he said.
“I look at that now as pure disgusting. I’m not a religious person, but I like to help people and do good things. I’m stopping all the bad stuff.
“I’ve packed in the drinking and going out.
“I can get up now, go and take the kids somewhere on a Saturday morning rather than being in bed till 12 o’clock.”
In an interview with Behind The Gloves, Tyson also shared about his intimate life with wife Paris, disclosing: “I like having sex, lots of it.
The father-of-five once took to Twitter back in 2011 to share his belief that sex helped with his muscle tone and fitness levels, and later spilled the beans about his active bedroom life: ‘normally’ having sex four or five times a week – sometimes three times a day.
Tyson, who suffered a loss against Oleksander Usyk in Saudi Arabia boxing match on Saturday, 18 May, infamously debunked myths around fighting and sexual activity when he declared: “No s******g before fights? Nah, that’s a myth, don’t believe it.”