Inside Tommy Fury’s 24th birthday party with Molly-Mae and baby Bambi as he shows how bad he is at golf | The Sun

TOMMY FURY celebrated his 24th birthday with love from girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague, baby Bambi and a horrific display of golf.

The unbeaten boxer and Love Island star – who met Molly-Mae on the reality TV show – was spoiled on his big day.




Molly-Mae showed off bundles of presents, a boxing-themed cake and pictures of the happy couple together.

But she was not so kind when revealing Fury's woeful attempt at teeing off at the driving range.

The 9-0 fighter proved he is more accurate with swings in the ring than the green.

Fury could barely connect with the ball and not even Molly-Mae could help but compare him to Adam Sandler's Happy Gilmore character.

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Molly-Mae also posted an adorable video of the two with baby daughter Bambi, born in February.

She posted: "Happy Birthday to my dream man. You have no idea how much I love you. Just us, forever and always baby!"

Fury is three months removed from the biggest win of his career, against YouTuber-turned boxer Jake Paul.

He left Saudi Arabia with a split-decision victory and bragging rights following years of feuding between the pair.

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But an expected rematch has so far not materialised, with Paul, 26, instead returning on August 5 against Nate Diaz, 38, in Texas.

Although the American told Sky Sports while in Miami for the Formula One that the celebrity rivals WILL fight again.

Paul said: "It's going to happen, it's going to happen for sure.

"I think it was a great fight, it was entertaining, it was the biggest pay-per-view buys in boxing for the last two years so I think we have to run it back.

"Tommy is down and I'm excited for that."



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