Sunday 25 September 2022 10:56 AM Tyson Fury films scenes for his upcoming documentary as he's mobbed by ... trends now

Sunday 25 September 2022 10:56 AM Tyson Fury films scenes for his upcoming documentary as he's mobbed by ... trends now
Sunday 25 September 2022 10:56 AM Tyson Fury films scenes for his upcoming Netflix documentary as he's mobbed by ... trends now

Sunday 25 September 2022 10:56 AM Tyson Fury films scenes for his upcoming Netflix documentary as he's mobbed by ... trends now

Tyson Fury was mobbed by fans yesterday as he was seen filming his new Netflix documentary in Manchester city centre. 

The heavyweight boxing superstar is currently shooting scenes for his new 10-part series 'At Home with the Furys', which is set to come out next year.

It has been billed by the streaming giant as a chance to see what life is like outside the ring for the WBC heavyweight champion, who has six children with his wife Paris and has been open about his mental health struggles.

When first announced the show was said to give a look at Fury's post-retirement life, but is now set to focus on his decision to continue fighting amid reports his camp have been trying to thrash out a deal to fight Anthony Joshua.

Pictures show the 34-year-old walking down Deansgate in Manchester with a camera crew and standing outside a hotel ahead before going to a boxing event last night. 

Tyson Fury was seen filming his Netflix documentary 'At Home with the Furys' in Manchester city centre yesterday

Tyson Fury was seen filming his Netflix documentary 'At Home with the Furys' in Manchester city centre yesterday

The boxing superstar was seen filming at a hotel and was mobbed by fans as he walked down the street

The boxing superstar was seen filming at a hotel and was mobbed by fans as he walked down the street

Fury made an appearance at the Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker event in the AO Arena in Manchester last night

Fury made an appearance at the Joe Joyce vs Joseph Parker event in the AO Arena in Manchester last night

He saw training partner Parker (right) lose the bout after suffering a thundering 11th round knockout from Joyce

He saw training partner Parker (right) lose the bout after suffering a thundering 11th round knockout from Joyce

Fury was in the city to watch his training partner Joseph Parker fight Brit Joe Joyce in a WBO interim heavyweight title bout at the AO Arena.

He was in the crowd to see Joyce produce a stunning 11th round knockout to overcome the New Zealander and set up a mouther-watering tie with unified WBA,IBF, WBO and IBO champion Oleksandr Usyk.

In a press release last month, Netflix said the show would give people the chance to see what the boxer's life is like when the gloves come off.

It said:  'He’s a two-time heavyweight champion boxer who weighed just one pound at birth, a "Gypsy King" multimillionaire descending from a 200-year line of bare-knuckle fighters, a mental health advocate who openly shares his struggles with bi-polar disorder and a father of six. 

'In other words: Tyson Fury’s life would make a great reality series, and luckily, that’s exactly what fans are going to get. 

'Announced at the Edinburgh TV Festival on Aug. 24, is a multipart documentary series that follows Fury and his family as he retires, embracing family life with his wife, Paris; father, John (who named Fury after legendary boxer Mike Tyson); and six children, Venezuela, Prince John, Prince Tyson, Prince Adonis, Valencia and Athena.

'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

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