Multiple reports indicate Tyson Fury and his family moved to the Isle of Man last year. According to Daily Mirror - Main, Tyson Fury described the move as prompted by fears for his family's safety in the UK, with a stalker incident serving as the final straw. The stalker scaled the gates of Fury's UK home while he was at the gym, wearing a dressing gown and pyjamas and claiming to be there to be adopted by Fury and his wife Paris.
This escalation of security concerns led the family to seek a more secure environment away from their previous residence. The family's new property on the Isle of Man is rumored to be worth £8 million. Financial considerations may have played a role in the relocation, with the Isle of Man offering a lower tax regime compared to the UK.
I didn’t feel old enough for this, but she is over-the-moon happy. The two of them are in their own little bubble. And look, I got married myself, at 18.
The territory has a higher income tax rate of 21% and a tax cap of £220,000. Company records show Tyson Fury Ltd and Paris Fury Ltd list Tyson's country of residence as the Isle of Man since December 1, 2025, according to major media reports. The Fury family includes eight children.
The family's eldest daughter, Venezuela, got engaged in September and is set to marry in May, according to major media reports. Paris Fury is currently on a health kick, trying to lose weight by cutting out sugar and sweet treats, according to major media reports. This personal health journey coincides with her concerns about becoming a grandmother before age 40.
Venezuela’s only young herself. They want to do some travelling, make their own life together first, so there’s no rush. I don’t think I’ll be mentally prepared for that, even in a few years’ time. We’ll see!
Tyson Fury is fighting Arslanbek Makhmudov tonight in his first fight in 16 months, marking a comeback after multiple retirements. The heavyweight boxer retired for the fifth time after his 2024 rematch defeat by Oleksandr Usyk, according to major media reports. The exact date when the Fury family moved to the Isle of Man remains unclear.
Whether the stalker incident was reported to and investigated by police, and if any charges were filed, has not been confirmed. The current status of Tyson Fury's boxing career beyond tonight's fight is unknown, with no confirmed plans for future fights or retirement announcements. Additional unknowns include whether the family's move to the Isle of Man is permanent or temporary.
Sometimes you can be in a place too long and everybody knows where you live. I've got an attack dog and everything but the final straw was when a lunatic came over my 40-foot gates. I was at the gym and Paris phoned me going nuts. It was one of our neighbours who saw him climbing over the bins and she phoned the police. He was about 35 and said he was there to be adopted by me and Paris. He was wearing a dressing gown and pyjamas and said he was here to visit his father and mother. He could have had a knife on him. These people are innocent but when is it going to be one that's not? When you're a high-profile person and everybody knows where you live, it's not good. And he wasn't the only one; one time there was a guy dressed in seashells from head-to-toe. He said God sent him to speak to me but my manager offered him £20 and he grabbed it and vanished. I also had to disconnect my intercom on the gates because it was going off every weekend. I had crackpots parking outside the front and ringing the door bell and asking for me.
The police response to the stalker incident remains unclear. Property details beyond the rumored £8 million value are scarce. Future plans for Tyson Fury's boxing career beyond tonight's fight against Makhmudov are undetermined.
I looked at moving abroad, but it turned out that the Isle of Man is the a perfect place for me. It's English-speaking, has English pound notes, and I can get an English newspaper from the local petrol station with my coffee and speak my own lingo.
This is my dream job and boxing is hard to let go of; anything you've done forever is hard to let go of. That's what boxing is to me, it's natural and an essential part of my day-to-day life. If that's taken away then I have nothing left, even though I have everything that every ma