As one of the more entertaining (and accomplished) personalities in combat sports right now, it was only a matter of time before Netflix gave Tyson Fury his own series, and in just a matter of weeks, we’ll be tuning in to binge At Home With The Furys.
The undefeated two-time heavyweight boxing champion has ostensibly taken a page out of both the Kardashian-Jenner clan and Sylvester Stallone‘s playbook with a docusoap about his family life, and life outside of the ring in general.
Global audiences will follow the everyday exploits of the Gypsy King himself alongside his longtime wife Paris, six kids — Venezuela, Prince John, Prince Tyson, Prince Adonis, Valencia, and Athena — as well as his father John Fury.
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According to the official description: “The series will give audiences a fly-on-the-wall view of Fury’s inner life at his mansion in Morecambe, England, and his decision to focus on his family, particularly as the boxer has ebbed in and out of retirement for the last several years.”
“Fury fans will get an inside look of what a legendary boxer’s life looks like when the gloves are off: changing diapers, driving the kids to school and finding meaning outside of the ring.”
While Netflix seems to believe Tyson Fury has his heart set on retirement, the stone-handed slugger descended from a 200-year lineage of bare-knuckle pugilists’ current plans to throw hands with ex-UFC heavyweight champ Francis Ngannou and to bring “the biggest fight in Australian history” suggests otherwise.
At Home With The Furys has been directed by Josh Jacobs, produced by Laura Leigh and Demi Doyle; and is scheduled to hit streaming queues on August 16th — check out the trailer above.