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Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury finally reveal baby sonâs unusual name days after giving birth
MOLLY-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury have finally revealed the unusual name they have picked for their newborn son.
The couple announced the arrival of their second child on Wednesday evening, sharing a black-and-white family photo alongside the caption: ââŠand then there were four.â
Influencer Molly, 27, had previously hinted that fans would âhateâ the babyâs name.
Tommy finally revealed their sonâs name â Midas â during his boxing match with Eddie Hall on Saturday night, sporting it on his jacket in gold writing while walking out to the song Midas Touch.
Tommy also had the name Midas on his black shorts as another tribute to his newborn son.
Molly-Mae was in the audience to support Tommy, despite the fact the match was delayed and didnât get underway until close to midnight.
The choice follows the naming of their daughter Bambi, which sparked criticism online due to its unconventional nature.
In April, Molly revealed the shortlisted baby names sheâd ruled out and said their newborn was going to have a distinctive moniker.
She said in a vlog post: âIn my opinion, you get one opportunity to name your child something that is going to make them be remembered by,â she said.
âThere was so much controversy around Bambiâs name but, thank God, because I wanted to give Bambi a name people are going to remember and that no one else in her classroom was going to have.
âWhat Iâm so triggered by, in my class, there were three Mollys and we were all best friendsâŠ
âI really think itâs an opportunity for you to set your kid apart. I think thereâll appreciate it, itâs a conversation starter.â
Giving an indication of the sorts of names sheâd been considering, Molly said: âI have loads of girls names I love. I think boys names are a lot harder. I really really love, we wonât be using this, but I do love the name Bunny.
âI actually loved the girl name Goldie, but I feel Goldie now is too used. Goldie was always a top contender for me, even with Bambi.â
Continuing the metallic theme, Silver and Sylvie also made the list.
She continued: âI also love the name Junie for a boy. Junior, TJ â Tommy Junior. Itâs not gonna be a Tommy Junior.â
Molly and Tommy shared the birth news yesterday.
Boxer Tommy, Molly and Bambi all gathered around the babe as they lay sleeping on a hospital bed.
Stunning Molly was still in her hospital gown in the picture but she looked utterly overjoyed, beaming down at the baby.
She captioned the post: ââŠ. and then there were 4.â
Molly and Tommy revealed they were set to become parents for a second time in February, when the star was already six months along.
Announcing the news with a sweet video, the star shared a clip of her daughter Bambi with a âbig sisterâ jumper on.
In the black and white montage of clips, Molly-Maeâs bump was seen for the first time as she giggled in the mirror while Tommy placed a supportive hand on her stomach.
She captioned the post: âSoon to be fourâ.
The pregnancy news came after Tommy and Molly-Mae rekindled their relationship following a shock split in summer 2024.
Source: https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/39316283/molly-mae-tommy-fury-reveals-baby-gender-unusual-name/
Tommy Fury edges Eddie Hall for Misfits Boxing majority decision win before chaos erupts in the ring
Tommy Fury preserved his extraordinary run on the crossover circuit by the narrowest of margins when he defeated former strongman champion Eddie Hall after six rounds in Manchester, England, on Saturday before pandemonium erupted in the ring.
It was billed as a David vs. Goliath type of exhibition headliner for Misfits Boxing, with Hall â a one-time World’s Strongest Man winner â outweighing Fury by 108.1 pounds at Friday’s weigh-ins. And though Hall has dabbled in combat events â against fellow strongman Mariusz Pudzianowski in an MMA bout in 2025 and boxing Hafpor Julius Bjornsson in 2022 â he was considered the underdog against the former “Love Island” star, even if his Herculean size could present problems.
But Hall was only able to present problems early, as Fury (11-0, 4 KOs) appeared loath to even engage in the first two rounds. He was content, instead, to skip around the outside of the ring without throwing punches, happier to simply avoid Hall’s.
Of course, Hall’s size presented an even greater problem to himself, as he slowed down considerably, and Fury came alive in the third, winning the subsequent rounds and boxing behind his jab and in bursts to stick it on the bigger man before securing a relatively routine majority decision win by scores of 59-56, 58-56 and 57-57.
“Anybody out there who thinks Eddie Hall is a strongman who can’t fight, think again,” Fury said post-fight.
With wins now over crossover stars Jake Paul, KSI and Hall, Fury insisted he only wants big fights, and seemingly dismissed Misfits Boxing heavyweight champion Chase DeMoor, who was in the middle of the ring ready to issue a challenge of his own.
Fury, instead, gave an ultimatum â fight my lesser known brother, Roman.
Chaos then ensued, with security having to separate Roman Fury and DeMoor from scrapping there and then.
That the event finished with chaos was fitting, considering it was a theme for much of the night.
Misfits light heavyweight champion Anthony Taylor, you see, wouldn’t stop complaining in his title bout against Matty Floyd, which was ruled a no-contest even though Taylor seemed to quit. The bout followed a no good, very bad, sloppy mess that would not have looked out of place outside a pub after closing hours, with Ibiza Final Boss and Jordan McCann abandoning technique to deliver, instead, a surprisingly entertaining circus.
Elsewhere, Misfits has the chance to build toward a solid women’s fight between Jade Jones, a former two-time taekwondo gold medal Olympian, and Sheena Bathory, a Power Slap queen, as both won their respective fights in stunning fashion.
Check out complete Misfits Boxing results below, as well as Uncrowned’s play-by-play of the main card.
Main card
Heavyweight: Tommy Fury def. Eddie Hall via majority decision (59-56, 58-56, 57-57)
Light heavyweight championship: Anthony Taylor and Matty Floyd ruled a no-contest
Light heavyweight: Ibiza Final Boss def. Jordan McCann via majority decision (38-38, 39-37, 39-37)
Cruiserweight: Jade Jones def. FederiKita via second-round KO
Middleweight: Swarmz def. Biel via second-round KO
Light heavyweight: Adam Brooks def. Rahim Pardesi via UD (40-36, 40-36, 40-36)
Preliminary card
Cruiserweight: Sheena Bathory def. Tina Snows via first-round KO
Light heavyweight: Khallas Karim def. Luke Nevin via unanimous decision (38-36, 38-36, 39-36) | Watch highlights here and here
Middleweight: Little Bellsy def. The CrAsian via unanimous decision (39-37, 39-37, 40-36)








