Venezuela Fury, the 16-year-old eldest daughter of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, married 18-year-old amateur boxer Noah Price today at the Royal Chapel of St. John on the Isle of Man.
For the ceremony, Venezuela chose a white lace fishtail gown trailing a 50-foot train, but it was her footwear that drew attention as she completed the look with Crocs, a choice she had publicly teased ahead of the big day, per People. Price stood beside her in black pants, a white vest, and a suit jacket with black lapels.
The bridal party was quite large by any measure. Venezuela had 18 bridesmaids, among them her younger sisters Valencia, 8, and Athena, 4, as well as her 3-year-old cousin Bambi Fury, daughter of Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague. The couple stepped outside the chapel afterward for photographs.
Both Tyson and Paris Fury were present for the ceremony. The heavyweight champion, 37, wore a classic all-black suit and posed for photos with his daughter. Venezuela also posted a TikTok video capturing her excitement as she got ready earlier in the morning.
The reception featured a notable performer: Peter Andre flew to the Isle of Man to sing at the celebration, according to The Daily Mail, via People.
After spending more than a year out of the ring, Tyson Fury recently made a successful return and quickly revived speculation surrounding a potential blockbuster fight with Anthony Joshua. In his speech following the unanimous decision victory over Arslanbek Makhmudov at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London in front of a crowd of roughly 60,000, Fury called out Joshua, who watched from ringside while recording the bout on his phone.
“The next fight has to be the one everyone wants to see,” Fury said in the ring. “Anthony Joshua, let’s finally make it happen. A Battle of Britain. I’m calling you out right now. Don’t avoid it this time, let’s get in there and give the fans what they deserve.”
Joshua chose not to step into the ring afterward, but indicated the matchup could realistically come together depending on negotiations.
“There’s always a process with these situations,” Joshua said during the Netflix broadcast. “We’ve had discussions before, so now it comes down to the business side. I’m not going to make promises on camera, but if everything gets sorted out properly, there’s a strong chance that’s the next fight people will see.”