Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

Sporting ExcitementSporting Excitement

Boxing

Tyson and Paris Fury’s newborn baby Athena rushed back into intensive care as Brit boxer asks for fans’ prayers

, Tyson and Paris Fury’s newborn baby Athena rushed back into intensive care as Brit boxer asks for fans’ prayers

TYSON FURY has asked fans to pray for his new-born baby daughter after Athena was rushed back into intensive care.

The boxing world champion uploaded a photo of his and Paris’ baby hooked up to wires in hospital.

Tyson Fury has asked for prayers for his new-born baby girl

The 32-year-old captioned it: “Baby Athena is back on ICU please keep her in your prayers.”

Athena Fury was born on Sunday but immediately taken to ICU and put on a ventilator.

It was confirmed that her condition was stable and mother Paris Fury previously thanked well-wishers as Athena’s health continued to improve.

She wrote on Instagram: “Thank God she’s doing well.

“And thank you for all your messages, thoughts and prayers.”

Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading.

But now Fury has shared a worrying update as family and fans pray for good news.

More to follow…

Advertisement
Advertisement

Latest

Premier League

Backlash Online Arsenal found themselves at the receiving end of online trolling after their kit for the next season was leaked. Fans pointed out...

Boxing

RYAN Garcia and Devin Haney were supposed to fight over the world champion title but Garcia weighed over the lightweight limit. The fight is...

Formula 1

Geri and Christian's TV Documentary Plans Geri Halliwell and Christian Horner are reportedly considering opening up about their personal lives in a TV documentary,...

Horse Racing

The Scottish Grand National is in full swing at Ayr, with last year's emotional finale fresh in our minds. Kitty's Light took home the...

Formula 1

F1 Star Responds to Rumors Fernando Alonso has cryptically responded to suggestions that Taylor Swift took a dig at him in her latest album....

Horse Racing

Concerns Arise After This Year's Grand National Despite all 32 runners finishing safely in this year's Grand National, the drop in TV viewership raises...

Advertisement
Advertisement

Facebook

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement