Daughter of Boxer Tyson Fury, 16, from Venezuela, Married

A boxer Tyson FuryThe eldest daughter, Venezuela, 16, is legally married.
Venezuela again Noah Price tied the knot on Saturday, May 16, according to wedding photos published by Manchester Evening News. The bride then updated her Instagram profile, showing that she had taken her partner's last name.
Now-husband from Venezuela he asked a question at his 16th birthday party in September 2025.
“Congratulations to @venezuelafuryofficial and @7noahprice on their engagement,” Tyson's wife, The Paris Furyshe wrote on Instagram at the time. “You're both young, but once you know it, you know it! I'm still in shock, but I'm so happy for you both. Your dad and I couldn't be prouder.”
Paris, 36, helped her eldest child to plan beautiful weddings.
“I haven't taken it. I've been offered marriage,” said Paris speaking in the UK In the morning in April. “It's beyond me because what worries Venezuela is her dress and the DJ. She just wants to know that she's going to party all night wearing her dress and marry the boy she loves.”
While Paris enjoyed the popular choice of wedding venue and invitations from Venezuela, she admitted that her daughter was “ridiculously young” to be a bride. (Paris and Tyson, 37, also got engaged when the mother of seven was just 17.)
“Venezuela is ridiculously young, even by gypsy standards. Like, really young,” Paris said on “Great Company.” a podcast last month. “She is 16 years old, but Venezuela has always been a woman [my and Tyson’s] children. He is always very confident, and he has met the person he wants to be with.”
Paris also shut down any criticism that Venezuela is marrying young.
“I don't understand [the backlash],” said Paris. If she were to live with this person, no one would bat an eyelid. It wouldn't be a problem.”
He went on to say, “You want to get married, for me that is to celebrate their relationship, [and] it's good and that's what they want to do. He is happy, he is happy and they want to commit themselves in that way. I don't see a problem.”
Paris and Tyson also approve of the Venezuelan husband.
“He's a really nice guy,” Paris said to her son-in-law. “He's a lot like him. The two of them are really weird. They're, like, energetic, out there. He's a little camera-shy … but he met Venezuela in a situation where he was just a normal person. He was just a normal face in the crowd and he came. He liked him. [and] he liked that he was tall, I think that's what he meant.”





