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Aspiring boxer Noah Price carves out home for Tyson Fury's teen daughter in a static caravan park

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Tyson Fury ’s eldest daughter, Venezuela Fury , shocked many when she announced her engagement on her 16th birthday. But while the timing raised eyebrows, her family and fiancé’s relatives insist the young couple have their families’ full support and a clear plan for their future together.

Venezuela Fury, who has grown up in the spotlight as the daughter of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and his wife Paris Fury, accepted a proposal from 18-year-old Noah Price , an aspiring boxer who also works in his family’s scrap metal business. Noah got down on one knee in front of Venezuela’s family and friends during her birthday celebration, with Tyson and Paris watching on proudly.
The Price family and their whole heartNoah’s mother, Kathleen Houck, has revealed that the couple is preparing to build their first home on a static caravan site in Derbyshire, known locally as Caravan. The land, once a potato field, is already home to several traveller families, including Noah’s own relatives. Kathleen explained that while Venezuela and Noah won’t live together before marriage, in line with their traveller traditions, the families have already earmarked space for their marital home once they tie the knot.


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“They’ve known each other for about a year, and we couldn’t be happier for them,” Kathleen said. “Noah is hardworking, respectful, and dedicated to his boxing. Venezuela is a lovely girl. We’re proud to welcome her into the family.”

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Traveller culture and its closenessFor Venezuela, life at Caravan will be a far cry from the luxury she is used to. The Furys live in a sprawling eight-bedroom mansion in Morecambe Bay, a property that famously featured in the Netflix series At Home With The Furys. The contrast between that lifestyle and a modest static home under the Derbyshire countryside’s electricity pylons is huge. But tradition weighs heavily in traveller culture, where young couples often begin their lives together in proximity to extended family.


The engagement mirrors Tyson and Paris Fury’s own story. The pair became engaged as teenagers themselves, with Tyson just 17 and Paris 15. Their enduring marriage is often celebrated within the traveller community as proof that young love, guided by family values, can stand the test of time.

Noah, who trains at Chesterfield Amateur Boxing Club, has already made a name for himself by winning an East Midlands belt. He idolises Tyson, and now finds himself not only following in his footsteps as a boxer but also becoming his son-in-law.
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