Tommy Fury cuts business ties with dad John as Molly-Mae Hague lays down strict rules

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Tommy Fury has been forced to make the ruthless decision to cut business ties with his father John who will no longer be playing a significant role in his career, according to reports.It's been speculated that Tommy's ex-fiancé Molly-Mae Hague has laid down some firm rules for their relationship going forward, including a ban on parties and a stronger focus on family life over boxing after she hinted that she still wants to have a life with Fury.The news comes amid claims from MailOnline that John will soon step back from his son's business affairs.Fury Sr had previously been serving as a director alongside Tommy at Fury TNT since 2019 but his position in the business came to an abrupt end last week.The company, which reported assets of £361,767 in its last published accounts in January 2023, is involved in 'sports activities' with its name obtained from Tommy's moniker.The 59-year-old has come under fire over the past year with many believing he's had a negative effect on his sons' careers.

The former boxer was notably not present during his elder son Tyson's high-profile rematch with Oleksandr Usyk last month after heavy criticism for his involvement in the Fury camp ahead of the initial bout with the Ukrainian.Fury also made quite the scene during his son's press conference with Darren Till back in November when security had to step in after he started squirting water at Till, leading to a brief commotion between the fighters.

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