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Tyson Fury drops bombshell on major life change after swapping UK mansion for stunning £8m dream home

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Tyson Fury has left his mega mansion in Morecambe to live in an £8m home on the Isle of Man, with the Gypsy King now revealing his reason for doing so as he returns to the world of boxing

Tyson Fury has explained that he had “tried to get away” from Morecambe for a long time before finally moving to the Isle of Man. The Gypsy King had lived in the opulent seaside town for the best part of 17 years before deciding it was time for a change of scenery.

As a result, he splashed out on an £8million mansion close to the harbour town of Peel for himself and his family to live in in late 2025. The six-bedroom property boasts picturesque views of the countryside and is made up of three stories.

It also sits in a lengthy private-gated drive. According to reports, the abode is made up of four reception areas, six bedrooms, five bathrooms, a study and a leisure area.

A cinema room, a private gym, a games room and a sauna also feature. The surrounding garden is said to be covered in blooming flowers, while the inside is thought to be decorated with endless family photos in a nod to Fury’s family-first mentality.

Speaking about the move, Fury explained: “I’ve decided it’s time for a change. I’ve been in Morecambe now 17 years and I’ve been trying to get away for a long time.

“Just want a new start – want a fresh start. When I want to do something I do it. So I’ve just bought myself a house in the Isle of Man.”

It comes as Fury sold a family mansion in Morecambe for just £700,000 last August, having initially listed it for £100,000 dearer. Fury and his wife, Paris, bought the property for just £480,000 in 2015, and it is made up of six bedrooms, three bathrooms and lush coastal views.

They initially retained the home as part of their portfolio despite moving to a £1.7m home – also in Morecambe – in 2020, but have since decided to move on. It comes as Fury made his long-awaited return to the ring at the weekend to take on Arslanbek Makhmudov at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.Tyson Fury

The Gypsy King and his Russian opponent went the full 12 rounds in a bout which was streamed live on Netflix for fight fans around the world, but it was a largely one-sided affair.

Fury ultimately ran out with a unanimous decision win over Makhmudov after picking him apart at leisure for the duration, back in the win column for the first time in three years after back-to-back losses to Oleksandr Usyk in 2024.

Now, he turns his attention to a long-awaited grudge match with Anthony Joshua, calling out the Briton who was sat ringside for the encounter with Makhmudov.

However, AJ seemingly poured water on the idea of the two meeting in the squared-circle any time soon, instantly replying: “Tyson, you are a clout-chaser.

“I’ve never had no problem getting in a ring with you, I punched you up as kids, watching you tonight I’ll punch you up again. You won’t tell me what to do.

“I’ve been chasing you the last 10 years, when you’re ready you come and see me. I’m the boss, you work for me. I’m the landlord. You work for me.

“When you’re ready you come and see me and tell me your terms and conditions. I’m the boss, you work for me. I’m the landlord remember that, you work for me.”

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