Tommy Fury did not attend his niece Venezuela’s wedding on the Isle of Man on Saturday, choosing instead to remain at a training camp in preparation for his June 13 clash with strongman Eddie Hall at Manchester’s AO Arena.. His fiancée, influencer Molly‑Mae Hague, travelled with their daughter Bambi, who served as one of 18 bridesmaids .
Tommy Fury prioritises June 13 fight over family ceremony
According to the report, Fury’s absence was a strategic decision to focus on a rigorous training schedule ahead of his bout with Hall, scheduled for June 13 at the AO Arena. The boxer’s camp reportedly includes intensive conditioning and sparring sessions designed to counter Hall’s size and strength.
Molly‑Mae Hague flies in pregnant,serves as bridesmiad with daughter Bambi
The source notes that Hague travelled to the Victorian Royal Chapel of St John’s while heavily pregnant, joining other little girls as bridesmaids. Mother of the bride Paris praised Hague for bringing Bambi, who walked down the aisle, and the pair left the island shortly after the ceremony via a private jet.
£15,000 Naljets charter covers private jet for wedding party
It was revealed that the chartered jet, provided by Newcastle‑based Naljets, cost an estimated £15,000 for the day, underscoring the high‑profile nature of the event and the family’s willingness to invest in comfort and speed.
Venezuela’s lace fishtail gown and 50‑foot train stole the show
Wedding coverage highlighted the bride’s dramatic lace fishtail dress, complete with a 50‑foot train, black sunglasses and white Crocs—a quirky nod to a promised look that attracted social‑media buzz.
Will Fury’s camp give him an edge over Eddie Hall?
Open questions remain about whether Fury’s focused camp will translate into a tactical advantage against Hall’s raw power. The report does not include comments from Hall’s camp, leaving the comparative preparation levels unclear.
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