Tommy Fury left his partner Molly‑Mae Hague and their newborn less than 24 hours after the birth to resume preparations for his June 13 clash with retired strongman Eddie Hall. The boxer, 27, described himself as "devastated" but said the fight must remain his priority, while Hague is surrounded by family in Cheshire.

June 13 Fight Against Eddie Hall Looms

Fury’s bout with Hall is scheduled for June 13 in Manchester, a high‑profile event that will be his first major fight since a series of cancellations caused by injuries and visa issues. According to the source close to the couple, Fury’s training camp resumed on Thursday after a private‑jet flight back from the hospital. The urgency reflects the short turnaround between the fight and the family milestone.

Newborn’s Gender and Name Remain Unconfirmed

Fans have been combing through a recent YouTube video that shows a blue blanket, interpreting it as a clue that the baby is a boy. others point to Bambi’s Miffy‑themed clothing and suggest names like "Miffy," "Bunny," or "Cloud." The couple has not disclosed the infant’s gender, name, or weight, leaving speculation to dominate social media.. A TikTok user’s observation sparked the debate, and the conversation continues across Twitter and Instagram.

Family Dynamics: Hague’s Support Network

Molly‑Mae Hague, also 27, is reportedly upset but backed by relatives who are caring for the newborn while she recovers. The source said Hague understands Fury’s commitment to the fight, echoing the couple’s earlier decision to time Bambi’s birth so Fury could attend the event. The family is expected to reunite at their Cheshire home after the June 13 match.

Potential Tribute on Fight Shorts

In previous bouts, Fury has featured his daughter Bambi’s name on his fight gear.. Hague hinted she might design his shorts for the Hall fight and include the new baby’s name, turning the bout into a personal tribute. Fans are watching for any such detail, which could reveal the infant’s name during the live broadcast.

Unanswered Questions About Scheduling and Health

Two specific uncertainties remain: (1) whether Fury’s rapid return to training could affect his performance against a much larger opponent, and (2) how the couple plans future fight schedules around family expansions, given the pattern of induced labor to align with Fury’s calendar. The source did not comment on medical advice regarding Fury’s training intensity so soon after childbirth.