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Tyson Fury was born premature and weighed just 1 Ib before becoming 6ft 9in heavyweight champion of the world – The Sun
BEFORE Tyson Fury ruled the heavyweight division and became the most talked about sports star in the world, he was just another kid growing up in posh Cheshire.
The Gypsy King, who has always spoke fondly of his traveller roots, actually enjoyed a self-confessed affluent upbringing in leafy Styal, Wilmslow, part of the 'Golden Triangle' privileged towns and villages that includes Alderley Edge.
He started his education at Styal Primary School, which scores as 'Good' on Ofsted's strict report and was once visited by Prince Charles.
But from birth, Tyson, 33, had to show the fighting tenacity that has made him the people's champion.
Born three months premature, and weighing just 1 Ib, his dad John Fury revealed that his son defied doctors who believed he had very little chance of survival.
However, Tyson grew to 6ft by 14 – earning the nickname "Little John" amongst his pals.
And for his first job aged between 10-16, he worked for his father's car dealership cleaning motors.
HOME LIFE
Unlike his family, Fury was raised in a home and not a caravan. In fact, his father built their house with his bare hands.
"We grew up in a posh area called Styal in Wilmslow, Cheshire," Tyson told The Telegraph.
"My dad provided us with a nice home. I was very privileged as a child.
"We weren’t around all the travellers on the sites. The only travellers we knew were our own family and cousins."
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