Tyson Fury’s newborn daughter shows the Fury fighting spirit after she ‘died for three minutes.’
It’s safe to say that the past few months have been rough for “The Gypsy King” Tyson Fury, as his long-awaited unification clash with fellow Brit Anthony Joshua fell through to then testing positive for Covid-19, delaying his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder.
All the frustrations that Fury had to deal with were nowhere near what happened to him earlier this week, as the lineal champion welcomed his newborn daughter to the world with circumstances that couldn’t be more daunting.
As Paris Fury gave birth to her newborn daughter Athena Fury, the baby’s heartbeat stopped not long after entering this world, leaving the Fury family in a state of shock, stress and disbelief.
However, the doctors and staff of Liverpool’s Ronald McDonald House Alder Hey children’s hospital did a phenomenal job in taking care of the situation, giving the Fury family hope with words and actions as they did everything to revive Athena and ensure she enters a stable condition.
With the prayers of millions worldwide and the help of doctors and staff, according to Paris Fury, “our beautiful Athena, she’s doing really well and had a good 48 hours, just getting there steady.”
Can’t keep a Fury down.