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Real reason behind Tyson Fury’s 'deep' voice as he says 'it wasn't always like this'

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Tyson Fury and his wife Paris are keeping all of us entertained with their hit Netflix documentary At Home With The Fury's. In it, they and their six children, Venezuela, 13, Prince John James, 12, Prince Tyson II, seven, Prince Adonis Amaziah, four, Valencia, five, and Athena, two, lift the lid on their family life.

A seventh child is going to be welcomed to their family in September. One of the more unexpected things from the show that viewers have noticed is Tyson's very husky voice.

While many thought he'd always spoken that way and like his dad John, it turns out he hasn't.There are clips of him out there with a higher voice, for example at a press conference in 2008.

Now, he's revealed the specific reason for the huskier tones he now has in an interview with the MMA. It turns out he was punched in the throat during a sparring session with light-heavyweight fighter Ty Mitchell in 2015 which caused a blood clot and wreaked havoc with his vocal cords.

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