Tyson Fury lands his SECOND Netflix show promising to reveal boxing legend’s ‘raw and unfiltered story’


TYSON FURY has landed his SECOND Netflix show – this time starring in a documentary promising to reveal his “raw and unfiltered story”.

The British boxing great and his family – including wife Paris – starred in nine-part reality series At Home with The Furys which aired in 2023.

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Tyson Fury has landed his second Netflix show[/caption]

And season two is now on the way with filming already starting.

But Fury is also due to be back on Netflix cameras in a more serious capacity after a deep-dive documentary was announced.

The streaming service posted: “Announcing FURY, a definitive feature-length documentary that tells the raw, unfiltered story of one of the most compelling figures in sport and British culture.”

Fury made his professional debut in 2008 aged just 20 – quickly becoming a polarising figure with a flash style and outspoken character.

But in 2015, he backed up his words by dethroning Wladimir Klitschko in a famous upset in Germany to become the unified world champion.

Fury was on top of the world but behind the scenes he was struggling mentally – leading to a battle with depression and substance abuse.

The eccentric Gypsy King ballooned up to 30 STONE in the height of his struggles – forced to vacate his titles as a result.

But it paved the way for one of boxing’s most heroic comebacks – with Fury returning to the ring in 2018.

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The same year, just three bouts back and Fury challenged Deontay Wilder for the WBC title, adjudged unfortunate to walk away with just a draw.

Fury did finally get his hands on the green and gold belt – knocking Widler out in 2020 and then again a year later in their trilogy bout.


The maverick heavyweight soon became one of the sport’s most popular stars for his in-ring talent and persona outside it.

Fury, 37, was twice beaten last year by Oleksandr Usyk, 38, leading to his retirement in January.

The two-time champ has flip-flopped between returning and remaining retired – with his boxing future still a mystery.

But his presence on the small screen is still intact amid his two Netflix shows in the works.

Courtesy of Netflix

At Home with the Furys series two is in the works[/caption]

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