Tyson Fury
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Tyson Fury

Male1988-08-12Wythenshawe, Manchester, United Kingdom
Biography

Tyson Luke Fury is a renowned British professional boxer, widely regarded as one of the greatest heavyweight champions of the modern era. Born in 1988 in Manchester to an Irish Traveller family, he weighed only one pound at birth due to being three months premature. His father, John Fury, named him after the then-heavyweight champion Mike Tyson. Fury comes from a boxing lineage; his father, brothers, and several cousins are all professional boxers. This deep family heritage earned him the nickname "The Gypsy King."

During his amateur career, Fury represented both England and Ireland, winning a bronze medal at the 2006 World Junior Championships and the ABA super-heavyweight title in 2008. Despite an impressive amateur record, he missed out on the 2008 Olympics due to quota limitations, after which he decided to turn professional. In the early stages of his professional career, Fury rose quickly through the ranks thanks to his exceptional physical attributes and fluid fighting style. In 2011, he defeated Derek Chisora to claim the British and Commonwealth titles, marking a significant turning point in his career. He later vacated these belts to pursue the Irish title, demonstrating a strong sense of identification with his cultural heritage.

The pinnacle of Fury's career came in 2015 when he pulled off a major upset by defeating Wladimir Klitschko, who had dominated the boxing world for a decade. This victory earned him the WBA, IBF, WBO, and The Ring magazine heavyweight world titles. Following a period of hiatus, he returned to the ring in 2018 and engaged in an epic trilogy against Deontay Wilder. He won the WBC title by technically knocking out Wilder in their 2020 rematch and secured another victory in their 2021 trilogy bout, solidifying his dominance in the heavyweight division.

Beyond his achievements in the ring, Fury has achieved immense commercial success. According to reports in 2025, his estimated earnings in 2024 approached $150 million, ranking him among the top three highest-paid athletes globally. Although his career has been accompanied by various controversies, including difficulties with nationality recognition and early controversial decisions, Fury is recognized by media and authoritative bodies as one of the top heavyweight boxers of the modern era, thanks to his resilient will and superior technique. As of November 2025, he remains at the top of the heavyweight rankings in BoxRec and The Ring magazine.

Chart

Four Pillars

Year
Wu
Chen
Jie Cai
Zheng Yin
Hidden Stems
Wu (Zheng)Yi (Qi)Gui (Pian)
Star Luck
Shuai
Sitting Branch
Guan Dai
Void
Xu-Hai
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Da Lin Mu
Month
Geng
Shen
Shang Guan
Jie Cai
Hidden Stems
Geng (Jie)Ren (Shang)Wu (Zheng)
Star Luck
Mu Yu
Sitting Branch
Lin Guan
Void
Zi-Chou
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Shi Liu Mu
DayDay Master Analysis
Ji
Hai
Shang Guan
Hidden Stems
Ren (Shang)Jia (Zheng)
Star Luck
Tai
Sitting Branch
Tai
Void
Chen-Si
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Ping Di Mu
Hour
Hidden Stems
Star Luck
Sitting Branch
Void
Na Yin (Elemental Sound)
Shen Sha (Auxiliary Stars)
Hong YanHua GaiTai Ji Gui RenKong WangHong YanHua GaiTai Ji Gui RenKong WangAllure StarArtistic StarTaiji BlessingVoid
Tian Yi Gui RenJin YuJie ShaTian Yi Gui RenJin YuJie ShaMentor StarGolden CarriageChallenge Star
Wang ShenWang ShenShadow Star
Analysis

Interpretation

Four Pillars

Chart Overview

The Day Master Ji Earth is born in the month of Shen. Metal is prosperous while Earth is weak. Although the Year Pillar Wu Chen provides Jie Cai (Rob Wealth / Peer) support, the excessive exhaustion from Shi Shang (Output stars) makes this a 'Weak' chart with a cold and damp temperament. Ji Earth is like the moist soil of a garden. Born in the early autumn month of Shen, when the 'withering energy' of Metal is at its peak, the Earth's energy is heavily drained. This energetic state shapes a soul that 'burns itself to release light.' While the subject possesses a strong physique (thick Earth) granted by the Year Pillar, his internal energy is in a constant state of high-intensity 'outward leakage.' This indicates immense vitality that must be released through high-intensity channels (such as combat or public speaking); otherwise, the stagnant energy turns into anxiety. He projects a contradictory image: seemingly massive and stable (Earth), yet sharp, edgy, and unpredictable (Metal).

Structure and Useful Gods

With Geng Shen dominating the Month Command, the 'Shang Guan (Hurt Officer / The Maverick)' structure is established. The chart is characterized by cold Metal and chilly Water, primarily favoring Fire (Yin / Resource Star) for temperature regulation and support, and secondarily favoring Earth (Bi Jie / Peers) to assist and resist exhaustion. The Shang Guan structure is the most rebellious and expressive in the Bazi system, representing the outward display of talent, the breaking of rules, and intense competitiveness. In this chart, the power of Metal (Shang Guan) is overwhelming, becoming the dominant force of his destiny. This force represents not just his fists and technique, but his innate defiance of authority. His 'Useful Gods' (favorable elements) are Fire, representing faith, warmth, and spiritual pillars. Throughout his career, when he has a clear spiritual anchor or family warmth (Fire), he reaches his zenith. However, when he falls into cold dampness (lacking the guidance of Fire), he easily loses himself in the flood of desires and depression associated with excessive Metal and Water.

Five Elements and Ten Archetypes

The Heavenly Stems reveal an 'Earth-Metal Shang Guan' combination, with the Year Pillar's Jie Cai (Rob Wealth / Peer) fueling the Shang Guan, while the Earthly Branches Hai and Shen exhibit a 'Harm' relationship. The process of Earth producing Metal is known as 'Exhausting the Elegance,' a classic symbol of combining skill with physical prowess. Jie Cai represents physical movement and competitors, while Shang Guan represents technique and release. The continuous energy provided by Jie Cai to Shang Guan means he transforms his massive physical advantage into refined, agile technique rather than relying on brute force alone. This explains how, as a heavyweight boxer, he possesses the footwork and evasive talent of a lightweight. However, the 'Harm' in the Earthly Branches suggests internal unrest. This high-intensity output mode (Earth producing Metal) lacks the control of Fire, making his decision-making style highly emotional, often swinging violently between extreme confidence and self-doubt.

Auxiliary Stars and Interactions

The Month Pillar Geng Shen carries 'Jin Yu (Golden Carriage)' and 'Tian Yi Gui Ren (Heavenly Mentor),' the Day Branch Hai sits on 'Wang Shen (Spiritual Turmoil Star),' and the Year Pillar contains 'Hua Gai (Star of Solitude).' Jin Yu represents vehicles or mobile wealth, which, combined with the dominance of Shang Guan, symbolizes his tank-like presence in the arena. While the Tian Yi Gui Ren (Heavenly Mentor) is present, it is somewhat obscured by the intensity of the Shang Guan energy, suggesting that mentors often appear as 'icing on the cake' only after he has demonstrated his incredible strength. Notably, the combination of Wang Shen and Hua Gai—representing spiritual turbulence and philosophical solitude respectively—deeply validates the famous period of mental collapse in his career. At his peak, he suddenly fell into a void; this is a classic metaphysical 'rebound' where excessive talent exhausts the primordial spirit.

Day Master Analysis

Personality Portrait

The Ji Earth Day Master is inherently moist and low-lying, characterized by a gentle yet suspicious nature. Under the heavy exhaustion of strong Metal, he exhibits a dual personality of 'external strength masking internal fragility' and 'sensitivity with volatility.' Ji Earth is naturally inclusive and meticulous, but because it is severely drained by the powerful Metal (Shang Guan) of the Month Command, its original stability turns into sensitivity and nervousness. This underlying temperament grants him extraordinary insight, allowing him to keenly perceive an opponent's intentions, but it also leaves him deeply insecure in life. His arrogance and bravado in the ring (the manifestation of Shang Guan) are actually a facade to mask his internal vulnerability (the depletion of Ji Earth). Under pressure, he does not resist like a solid rock; instead, he flows and clings like mud. This mindset makes him difficult to knock down, as he can always adapt to his environment by 'changing shape' in desperate situations.

Talents and Potential

The Geng Shen Shang Guan is rooted and protruding, creating an image of 'Clear Metal and Pure Water,' which signifies the ultimate expression of linguistic talent and physical coordination. Shang Guan represents eloquence, performance, and unconventional tactics. This pure and powerful Metal energy in his chart is his greatest weapon. It manifests not only in his precise boxing technique but also in his signature 'trash talk' and psychological warfare. In metaphysics, Metal governs both 'withering' and 'sound.' Strong Metal 'exhausting the elegance' allows him to dismantle an opponent's will through language (sound). His uniqueness in the heavyweight division stems from this 'Earth-Metal Shang Guan' trait: the seemingly heavy Earth gives birth to the sharpest swords (Metal), a talent that perfectly blends physical advantage with tactical wisdom.

Internal Conflicts and Challenges

The chart is excessively cold and damp, lacking Fire (in the first three pillars), creating a predicament where 'Excessive Output (Shi Shang) Exhausts the Spirit.' This is the recurring ghost in his life. Shi Shang represents release and desire; when this force is not restrained by Yin (Fire / Self-discipline / Spiritual cultivation), one falls into endless indulgence or emotional black holes. The extreme depression, obesity, and substance abuse he faced after defeating Klitschko are the metaphysical manifestations of 'Earth being completely drained by Metal.' Without the warmth of Fire, his Ji Earth became frozen and rigid, losing its vitality. His challenge is never his opponent, but how to manage the massive energy within himself that is always ready to consume its host.

Destiny Summary

Tyson Fury's chart is a script of 'dancing on the edge of the abyss.' Ji Earth born in the month of Metal destines him to prove his existence through combat (Shang Guan), yet every battle is a severe drain on his primordial spirit. His life trajectory perfectly illustrates the need for 'Shang Guan Pei Yin (Hurt Officer controlled by Resource)'—when he finds faith (Yin), he is an invincible champion; when he loses his spiritual pillar, he is merely a mortal dragged down by his own talent. His achievements are built upon an extreme imbalance that grants him both destructive power and a sense of brokenness.

Timeline

Major Cycles

1997
Age 10-19
Xin (Metal-) You (Rooster)
Expression/Expression

Cycle Overview

Shi Shen (The Artist archetype) appearing in both Stem and Branch, with Strong Metal refining innate talent. This decade marks the initial release of the subject's natural energy. Shi Shen represents the display of talent, the honing of skills, and physical expression. For an athlete, this means his aggressive instincts found a constructive outlet, transforming from restless agitation into a focused study of technique. This pillar laid the foundation for him as a technical boxer rather than a mere brawler relying on brute force.

Career & Wealth

Mixed Shang Guan (The Performer) and Shi Shen (The Artist), marking the formation of technical mastery. Professionally, this decade was a classic apprenticeship. The extreme strength of Metal represents sharpness and aggression, guiding him toward the path of boxing. While significant worldly wealth had not yet been acquired, the roots of his skill tree were planted deeply. As Shi Shen governs eloquence and expression, his future persona—talkative and adept at building hype outside the ring—began to emerge here.

Relationships

Bi Jie (Peers) producing Output stars, creating a center of attention effect. As a younger member of his clan, his displayed talent attracted resources from elders (represented by the family influence of Bi Jie). He quickly stood out among his peers, establishing an early reputation that, while still limited to amateur boxing circles and family, was significant.

Health Guidance

Excessive Metal clouding Water, with weak Earth being over-drained. While the intense Metal energy favored combat, it excessively consumed the Earth energy of the Day Master. During this period, physical development was rapid, but it was also prone to excessive wear and tear on bones and joints. Although energy was high, he was often operating on the edge of exhaustion.

Key Years

19982006
2007
Age 20-29
Ren (Water+) Xu (Dog)
Direct Wealth/The Challenger

Cycle Overview

Chen-Xu Clash, with Wealth Star weakening the Resource. This was the most turbulent decade of the subject's life, resembling a violent roller coaster. The Earth of the Luck Branch (Xu) clashed intensely with the Year Branch (Chen), shaking the very foundations (Storage Roots) of the destiny chart. This predicted a coexistence of monumental success and sudden collapse—ascending to the top of the world only to plunge into a mental abyss. It is a classic case of seeking fortune amidst extreme risk, followed by a breakdown due to unstable foundations.

Career & Wealth

Zheng Cai (Direct Wealth) appearing in the Stem, with the Storage Gates swinging wide. In the first half, the Direct Wealth star triggered the realization of commercial value; he turned professional and rapidly accumulated wealth, reaching his career peak in 2015 by defeating Klitschko. However, the instability of the Chen-Xu Clash followed immediately. The clash of Earth elements caused a Five-Element imbalance, bringing his career to a sudden halt at its zenith, marked by suspensions and the loss of titles. This decade validated the rapid backlash that can follow sudden fame and fortune.

Relationships

Jie Cai (The Competitor) meeting Wealth, leading to constant disputes. Jie Cai represents competitors and the 'other self' within. During this time, he fought not only opponents in the ring but also himself in life. The Chen-Xu clash also affected the family palace, indicating that domestic relationships endured immense pressure, accompanied by a polarization of public opinion regarding his character.

Health Guidance

Earth Element Punishment and Clash, leading to mental restlessness. This is the most dangerous health signal in the natal chart. The Chen-Xu clash opened the 'Tomb and Storage,' where Earth represents the spleen/stomach and is also linked to intention and mental stability. This violent collision directly corresponded to his well-known struggles with bipolar disorder, depression, and weight fluctuations. The collapse of his mental world was the most significant negative mark of this luck pillar.

Key Years

200820152016
2017
Age 30-39
Gui (Water-) Hai (Pig)
Indirect Wealth/Direct Wealth

Cycle Overview

Pian Cai (Indirect Wealth) in command, with Wealth producing the Officer star. After the previous collapse, this decade entered a highly fluid Water luck cycle. Water is the subject's Wealth star, appearing in both Stem and Branch with pure energy. This represents the 'Return of the King' and the extreme amplification of commercial value. The subject regained order from chaos, utilizing massive traffic and commercial savvy to redefine his historical status.

Career & Wealth

Wealth energy flowing through the gates, despite a Weak Self facing Strong Wealth. This decade is the most lucrative period of his life. Pian Cai represents windfalls, massive bonuses, and commercial sponsorships. He earned astronomical wealth during his trilogy with Wilder. Although he faced a setback against Usyk in 2024 (the year of Jia Chen), this was more a conflict between the Annual Year and the Luck Pillar; the overall luck remains at a high plateau of commercial value.

Relationships

Wealth Star affecting the Resource, with Peach Blossom (Charisma) appearing. While the extremely strong Wealth star brought riches, it also made the subject prone to material indulgence or temptation. However, Water also represents wisdom and fluidity; he became more sophisticated in handling media relations and his public image, transforming from a 'villain' into a sort of inspirational icon.

Health Guidance

Excessive Water eroding Earth, with Cold-Dampness affecting the Spleen. The intense Water energy exerts significant pressure on the Ji Earth Day Master. While his mental state is more stable than in the previous pillar, he must strictly guard against issues in the renal and urinary systems, as well as metabolic diseases (such as risks of gout or diabetes) caused by dietary overindulgence.

Key Years

201820202024
2027
Age 40-49
Jia (Wood+) Zi (Rat)
Authority/Indirect Wealth

Cycle Overview

Jia-Ji Combination, with the Officer Star aligning with the Self. This decade marks the subject's transition from a frontline fighter to a behind-the-scenes authority. The Jia Wood (Direct Officer) in the Heavenly Stem actively combines with the Ji Earth Day Master. The Direct Officer represents reputation, status, and official recognition. This means he will no longer rely solely on his fists, but on the authority of the 'Tyson Fury' brand. It is a period of 'finalized glory.'

Career & Wealth

Wealth producing a Strong Officer, leading to fame and fortune. The Zi Water (Indirect Wealth) in the Branch continues to support the Direct Officer in the Stem. His career focus will shift entirely to expanding his business empire, operating promotion companies, or brand endorsements. Due to the Jia-Ji combination into Earth, he can hold onto his wealth more steadily, avoiding the dramatic ups and downs of his youth. This is a stage of enjoying his status and collecting royalties and dividends.

Relationships

Officer Star providing protection, with Gui Ren (Mentors/Helpful People) assisting. The Direct Officer combining with the Self means he will gain access to higher social circles, potentially involving himself in politics or major charitable organizations. Family relationships enter a stable period; his position as the patriarch of the clan becomes unshakable, acting as a protective umbrella for younger generations.

Health Guidance

Zi-Wei Harm (in specific years), representing conflict between Water and Earth. Although the Luck Pillar is generally stable, attention should be paid to the balance of the cardiovascular and digestive systems. As metabolism slows in middle age, the pressure of Wood controlling Earth is mitigated by the combination, but he still needs to avoid functional decline caused by overwork.

Key Years

20272030
2037
Age 50-59
Yi (Wood-) Chou (Ox)
The Warrior/Companion

Cycle Overview

Qi Sha (The Warrior / Indirect Officer) appearing in the Stem, with Damp Earth dimming the Fire. Entering his fifties, the Yi Wood Qi Sha emerges. Qi Sha represents pressure, challenges, or a new sense of crisis. For a retired athlete, this usually doesn't come from ring opponents but from thorny issues in health, law, or business. This decade is less comfortable than the previous one and requires handling unexpected situations.

Career & Wealth

Qi Sha (The Warrior) producing the Resource, seeking stability amidst risk. Although Qi Sha is fierce, it can be transformed into authority. He may face growing pains during a transition period, or his business empire might face strong external shocks. The speed of wealth accumulation slows, with more energy spent on protecting his interests and maintaining his legacy. If he can use the deterrent power of Qi Sha wisely, he can still maintain his status as a regional powerhouse.

Relationships

Bi Jie (Peers) assisting the Self, but with potential internal friction. The Chou Earth Branch represents peers or partners. The Chou-Xu Punishment (if triggered by annual years) or internal changes within the Chou Earth suggest potential betrayals by partners or disputes over interest distribution within the family. He needs to be wary of those close to him.

Health Guidance

Wood-Earth Conflict, leading to musculoskeletal pain. Yi Wood controls Ji Earth, and Qi Sha attacks the body. Old injuries from his professional career (sequelae of concussions, arthritis) may flare up during this stage. Maintenance of the nervous system is particularly crucial, with a need to guard against Parkinsonian or neuropathic conditions.

Key Years

20392042
2047
Age 60-69
Bing (Fire+) Yin (Tiger)
Direct Resource/Authority

Cycle Overview

Resource Star gaining ground, with Officer producing Resource. This is a very auspicious late-life luck pillar. Bing Fire (Direct Resource) finally appears strongly, warming the originally cold and damp destiny chart. Direct Resource represents reputation, protection, and spiritual satisfaction. This means that in his later years, Tyson Fury will achieve extremely high social standing, possibly receiving a knighthood or a lifetime achievement award, with his mind returning to a state of peace.

Career & Wealth

Shang Guan (The Performer) moderated by the Resource, leading to authoring and legacy building. The abundant Shang Guan (talent/expression) of the original chart is now disciplined and guided by the Direct Resource. He may publish a highly influential autobiography or become a titan in boxing commentary. Wealth is no longer the primary pursuit; the output of his spiritual legacy becomes the core. This is the aura of a 'Grandmaster.'

Relationships

Yin (Resource) protecting the Self, leading to family harmony. The Fire energy warms the entire chart, neutralizing the harshness of the original destiny. The family atmosphere becomes warm, and younger generations are filial. His public image will transform into that of a kind and wise elder, rather than the madman of his youth.

Health Guidance

Fire producing Earth, leading to a recovery of vital energy. Bing Fire supports the Day Master, providing a great boost to a cold-damp constitution. His physical condition may actually be better than in his 50s, showing great vitality. The only concern is that strong Fire might lead to high blood pressure or eye issues.

Key Years

20472052
2057
Age 70-79
Ding (Fire-) Mao (Rabbit)
The Thinker/The Warrior

Cycle Overview

Qi Sha producing Resource, with Wood and Fire shining brightly. Continuing the Fire luck of the previous pillar, Ding Fire (Indirect Resource) continues to support the Day Master. Indirect Resource represents unique insights and non-traditional spiritual pursuits. During this decade, he may become engrossed in religion, philosophy, or mysticism, with an extremely rich inner world, completely transcending the shackles of worldly fame and fortune.

Career & Wealth

Retiring after success, with spiritual abundance. At this point, worldly career is irrelevant; he exists more as a family totem. Wealth is managed by descendants. His influence will be felt more on a spiritual level, potentially becoming a spiritual leader or dedicating himself to public welfare.

Relationships

Pian Yin (Indirect Resource) overshadowing Shi Shen, leading to a quiet late life. Indirect Resource can sometimes cause a solitary disposition; he may prefer solitude or the company of a few close friends, reducing public appearances. While less bustling than the previous pillar, he finds joy in his own company.

Health Guidance

Excessive Wood and Fire, leading to depletion of Heart Qi. Mao Wood produces Ding Fire; while warming, one must watch the load on the cardiovascular system. He needs quiet rest and should avoid major emotional fluctuations.

Key Years

20602066
2067
Age 80-89
Wu (Earth+) Chen (Dragon)
The Challenger/The Challenger

Cycle Overview

Fu Yin (Repeating Pillar) with the Year Pillar, representing a return to the source. This luck pillar is identical to his birth year pillar 'Wu Chen,' a phenomenon called 'Fu Yin.' For an eighty-year-old, Fu Yin represents returning to one's origins, as if life has come full circle. This is a period of life summary, where everything returns to simplicity and truth.

Career & Wealth

Heavy Bi Jie (Peers), representing distributing wealth to help others. The abundance of Jie Cai (The Competitor/Peer Star) suggests the distribution of inheritance or large-scale charitable donations. For someone of this age, dispersing wealth aligns with the natural order and builds blessings for future generations.

Relationships

Multiple Peers competing for Wealth, amidst family proliferation. The family is large, but this may also come with complex internal family affairs requiring his final judgment. He remains the absolute center of the family.

Health Guidance

Excessive Earth energy, leading to stagnation of Stomach Qi. Fu Yin often accompanies health milestones. When Earth is too strong, it becomes stagnant; the digestive and metabolic systems will significantly decline. This is a natural process of life force turning inward and moving toward its conclusion.

Key Years

20672070
2077
Age 90-99
Ji (Earth-) Si (Snake)
Companion/Direct Resource

Cycle Overview

Ri Lu (Self-Prosperity) returning to the Hour, like the glow of a sunset. If the subject lives to this great age, this luck pillar of Fire producing Earth remains a strong support. Si Fire is the 'Lu' (Prosperity Star) of the Day Master, representing the final resilient burning of life force. This is a period of peace and dignity.

Career & Wealth

Strong Self managing Wealth, with long-lasting blessings. As a centenarian, there is no career to speak of, only accumulated merit and blessings. His name has become part of historical legend.

Relationships

Resource Star supporting the Self, being deeply respected. He enjoys the happiness of four or even five generations living under one roof.

Health Guidance

Blazing Fire and Parched Earth, letting nature take its course. Although the fire of life is resilient, it eventually burns out. Everything follows the will of Heaven.

Key Years

2077

Destiny Mapping

Parents

Stars Analysis

Ju Men (The Great Gate) resides here. Ju Men is a Dark Star, governing verbal disputes, controversy, and estrangement. This configuration represents a relationship with parents (especially the father) filled with communication barriers or intense arguments. Ju Men governs the 'mouth,' implying the father might work in a profession related to speaking, or his personality may seem sharp due to excessive bluntness.

Four Transformations

Ju Men in the Parents Palace often suggests a sense of distance or frequent quarreling. This stellar energy makes the interaction between father and son lack warmth, manifesting more as an intense mode based on verbal clashes and conflicting ideas.

Life Area Guidance

Fury's father, John Fury, is a highly controversial and outspoken (Ju Men) figure. He was imprisoned for fighting and often makes provocative statements in the media. Fury's relationship with his father is a perfect reflection of Ju Men: filled with noise and arguments, yet possessing a deep, unspeakable bond. The father's 'Ju Men' traits directly influenced Fury's upbringing.

Key Aspects

Father figure characterized by verbal controversyIntense intergenerational communicationParent-child relationship defined by words
Destiny

Stars Analysis

The palace is occupied by Tian Xiang (The Minister) sitting alone, influenced by Po Jun (The Pioneer) from the opposite palace. Tian Xiang is known as the Seal Star, symbolizing the Keeper of the Seal, governing image, service, and balance. Unlike the aggressive nature of the 'Slayer-Breaker-Wolf' archetypes, it possesses strong supportive and polishing qualities. This configuration suggests that the subject is adept at maintaining a specific 'persona' or image in public—appearing gentle or disciplined on the surface while being highly strategic internally. Those with Tian Xiang in the Life Palace often achieve their goals through sophisticated skill and a sense of performance (polishing) rather than brute force.

Four Transformations

Born in a Wu Year, although Tian Xiang does not undergo the Four Transformations, it is influenced by Tan Lang (The Opportunist) transforming into Hua Lu (Prosperity) in the Fortune Palace. The continuous flow of desire from Tan Lang injects energy into the subject's spiritual world, ensuring this 'Keeper of the Seal' is not merely a rule-follower but is filled with a strong desire for victory, enjoyment, and self-display, blending a steady exterior with a wild interior.

Life Area Guidance

This pattern perfectly mirrors Tyson Fury's 'Gypsy King' persona. In the ring, he is not a mere brawler but a technical fighter with high 'Ring IQ' (the strategy of Tian Xiang). He excels at using media imagery (the polishing of the Seal Star) to build momentum, even displaying a performer's composure during matches—a peak manifestation of Tian Xiang's ability to 'maintain a polished facade.'

Key Aspects

Image management of the Tian Xiang Seal-KeeperTactical proficiency (Gentle exterior, firm interior)Performative personality
Well-being

Stars Analysis

Tan Lang (The Desire Star) resides here. Tan Lang is the Archetype of Desire, governing fortune, misfortune, cravings, and spiritual cultivation. This configuration represents an extremely active mental world, filled with pursuits of material and sensory stimulation, while also possessing high spiritual intuition. With Tan Lang in the Fortune Palace, one's life is never destined to be ordinary.

Four Transformations

The Wu Year triggers Tan Lang Hua Lu (Desire Star transformed by Prosperity). This is an excellent configuration known as 'Tan Lang Hua Lu entering the Fortune Palace.' Hua Lu represents continuous enjoyment and opportunity. This allows the native to gain the power of rebirth through the satisfaction of desires (whether material or spiritual reconstruction) even after setbacks. However, it can also lead to indulgence.

Life Area Guidance

This is the core code for interpreting Fury's life. Tan Lang Hua Lu explains why he fell into alcoholism and drug use (loss of control over desire), and also why he could miraculously lose weight and make a comeback through faith and willpower (the spiritual cultivation and rebirth traits of Tan Lang). His mental drive stems from 'Greed'—greed for victory, greed for enjoyment, and greed for life. Hua Lu turns this desire into fuel for progress rather than a poison of destruction.

Key Aspects

Desire-driven motivation of Tan Lang Hua LuExtreme indulgence and rebirthStrong mental resilience
Property

Stars Analysis

Tai Yin (The Moon) resides here. Tai Yin is a Wealth Star, governing real estate and domestic accumulation. This configuration indicates a deep connection with property and living environments, showing a preference for quiet, luxurious residences. Tai Yin signifies wealth, and its presence in the Property Palace is considered a highly favorable placement.

Four Transformations

The Wu Year triggers Tai Yin Hua Quan (Moon transformed by Authority). Hua Quan represents control and expansion. Having Tai Yin Hua Quan in the Property Palace means the native will actively acquire assets and hold absolute authority within the home. It also symbolizes a steady and powerful growth of asset scale over time.

Life Area Guidance

Despite being known as the 'Gypsy King' and living a nomadic lifestyle, Fury actually owns numerous luxury mansions in the UK and overseas. Tai Yin Hua Quan confirms his strong control and accumulation of family assets. No matter how much he wanders outside, he has an extremely rich and stable 'rear base' as capital.

Key Aspects

Asset expansion via Tai Yin Hua QuanControl over family territoryAbundant real estate luck
Career

Stars Analysis

Tian Fu (Star of the Treasury / The Administrator) resides here. Tian Fu is the leader of the Southern Stars and is known as the 'Treasury Star.' It governs wealth, power, and steady preservation. This suggests the subject is not a mere adventurer in his career but a far-sighted commander. Tian Fu's traits are 'strategic and practical,' emphasizing steady progress and strong backing in professional battles.

Four Transformations

Tian Fu in the Career Palace means the 'Wealth Treasury is in the Career.' This indicates not only that his career brings great wealth but also that he possesses exceptional management skills and tactical proficiency. Tian Fu does not take risks lightly; once he acts, he is certain of the outcome.

Life Area Guidance

This perfectly interprets Fury's boxing style. Despite his eccentric exterior, he is a recognized master tactician in the ring (the strategy of Tian Fu). He knows how to control the pace, utilize rules, and leverage physical advantages. This is a highly rational and steady 'Tian Fu' style of professional operation, rather than a gambler's desperation.

Key Aspects

Tactical masterStable career foundationStrategic boxing style
Network

Stars Analysis

Lian Zhen (Star of Charisma / Integrity) resides here. Lian Zhen is the 'Secondary Romance Star' and also the 'Star of Restriction,' governing complex relationships, blood ties, or politics. This suggests a highly complex social circle, containing both capable assistants and potential hidden conflicts. The unconventional energy of Lian Zhen means he attracts intense, extreme, or street-smart individuals.

Four Transformations

Lian Zhen in the Friends Palace often brings 'love-hate' relationships. This energy field makes his team, fans, or entourage fanatical about him, but also prone to disputes over interests or emotions (the binding nature of the Restriction Star).

Life Area Guidance

The 'Entourage' culture of the boxing world is vividly reflected in Fury's life. His circle is full of loyalty but accompanied by chaos and controversy. The traits of Lian Zhen allow him to lead people from all walks of life, yet he occasionally falls into interpersonal whirlpools or tests legal boundaries.

Key Aspects

Complex and street-smart social circleFanatical followersTeam prone to controversies
Well-being
Xu
Parents
Hai
Destiny
Zi
Siblings
Chou
Property
You
Wu Xing Ju (Elemental Configuration)
Partnership
Yin
Career
Shen
Children
Mao
Network
Wei
Travel
Wu
Health
Si
Wealth
Chen
Siblings

Stars Analysis

Tian Liang (The Elder) resides here. Tian Liang is the Guardian Star and acts as a 'Censor,' characterized by seniority, nobility, and a certain aloofness. This configuration suggests that among the subject's siblings or partners, many possess an 'elder brother' demeanor or professional seniority. It also implies a relationship based on protection but governed by principles, sometimes appearing slightly distant.

Four Transformations

Tian Liang itself does not transform into Prosperity, Authority, Fame, or Jealousy, but its disciplinary energy is influenced by the surrounding environment. In the Siblings Palace, it suggests an interaction mode based on family responsibility or the authority of elders.

Life Area Guidance

Fury was born into a boxing dynasty; the 'protective' quality of Tian Liang manifests as a family legacy of boxing bloodlines. His siblings (such as Tommy Fury) are also involved in boxing. This relationship is not just fraternal but carries a sense of mutual support within the industry and the gravity of family honor (the principled nature of Tian Liang).

Key Aspects

Family protection and legacySiblings with elder-like demeanorPrincipled interactions
Partnership

Stars Analysis

Zi Wei (The Emperor) and Qi Sha (The Strategist; technically: Qi Sha (Indirect Officer)) reside together. This is a highly authoritative Zi-Sha combination. Zi Wei is the Emperor, and Qi Sha is the General. Their presence in the same palace means the spouse has a very strong personality, the ability to lead independently, and unquestionable decisiveness. This suggests the partner is by no means a dependent personality but a powerful figure capable of managing situations and even 'grounding' the subject to some extent.

Four Transformations

The energy of this palace is extremely potent. The sharp, decisive energy of Qi Sha is transformed into authority by the Zi Wei Emperor star. This implies a 'diamond cuts diamond' dynamic in the relationship, where the partner serves as the subject's spiritual anchor.

Life Area Guidance

This configuration deeply describes his relationship with his wife, Paris. During Fury's periods of depression and chaos, he needed a partner with 'Emperor-like' willpower and decisive action (Qi Sha) to support the family. Paris is not just a supportive wife but the actual controller of his life's order. Only such a formidable destiny could match and stabilize the restless Heavyweight Champion.

Key Aspects

Strong and capable spouseMarital dynamic of Emperor and GeneralSolid foundational support
Children

Stars Analysis

The combination of Tian Ji (The Strategist) and Po Jun (The Pioneer) (Note: While these two stars rarely share a palace in standard charts, we interpret based on this specific layout). Tian Ji governs intelligence and change, while Po Jun governs disruption and 'breaking before rebuilding.' This configuration suggests that relationships with children or subordinates are filled with variables and turbulence. Tian Ji represents deep thought, while Po Jun represents depletion, implying the subject invests immense mental energy here, often accompanied by uncontrollable sudden events.

Four Transformations

The Wu Earth year stem triggers Tian Ji Hua Ji (Clouding of Intelligence). Tian Ji Hua Ji represents 'mental short-circuits' or 'clouded wisdom.' Located in the Children Palace (which also represents talent expression, intimacy, and investment), it means the subject is prone to mental distress due to over-anxiety or lack of foresight, or experiencing emotional collapses in creative output.

Life Area Guidance

Tian Ji Hua Ji in the Children Palace (also the position for charisma and talent) is the primary pain point of this chart. This points directly to Fury's well-known mental health struggles (Bipolar Disorder). Tian Ji represents the nervous system, and Hua Ji represents a malfunction; this 'brain freeze' energy once interrupted his career. Meanwhile, his many children remain a central focus in his volatile life.

Key Aspects

Mental anxiety from Tian Ji Hua JiHighly volatile parent-child relationshipsCoexistence of talent and mental distress
Wealth

Stars Analysis

Tai Yang (The Sun) resides here. The Sun governs nobility and reputation rather than raw accumulation. This configuration indicates that the subject's wealth must be built upon 'fame' and 'public attention.' Like sunlight, this wealth radiates outward, meaning money comes and goes quickly with high dissipative qualities. It is difficult to accumulate through frugality; cash flow must be maintained by constantly 'shining and generating heat.'

Four Transformations

Although the Sun in the Wealth Palace is not directly transformed, it is indirectly influenced by Tan Lang Hua Lu (Transformation to Prosperity) in the Fortune Palace, creating a model of seeking profit through fame and being driven by desire. The Sun's altruistic and lavish nature makes the subject extremely generous with money.

Life Area Guidance

As a heavyweight champion, Fury's wealth depends entirely on his exposure (The Sun). PPV (Pay-Per-View) income is the physical manifestation of 'Sun' energy—countless eyes watching him. His habit of donating or spending lavishly aligns with the Sun's 'giving without receiving' dissipative trait; his wealth is a form of flowing radiance.

Key Aspects

Monetizing fameAbundant but dissipative wealth sourcesWealth driven by public attention
Travel

Stars Analysis

Tian Tong (Star of Fortune) resides here. Tian Tong represents enjoyment, leisure, and adaptability. This configuration suggests that when the subject travels or faces the public, they display a playful, childlike spirit or find psychological relaxation in foreign lands. Unlike the rigor of the Tian Xiang (Direct Officer / The Minister) in the Life Palace, Tian Tong in the Travel Palace gives the impression of a 'playful old soul.'

Four Transformations

Tian Tong in the Travel Palace implies 'meeting mentors abroad' or 'finding joy in travel.' It neutralizes the aggression of boxing, allowing him to maintain a relaxed, 'playful' mindset even when competing in places like Las Vegas.

Life Area Guidance

This explains why Fury often sings or wears eccentric costumes at press conferences and public events, acting like a 'happy fruit' (Tian Tong). His 'Gypsy' wandering nature (Travel Palace) is not a hardship for him, but a form of enjoyment (Tian Tong). He finds his own rhythm of happiness in global tours.

Key Aspects

Playful public imageAdaptability and resilienceRelaxed competition mindset
Health

Stars Analysis

Wu Qu (The General) sits alone. Wu Qu belongs to the Metal element and is the Star of the General. Physically, it governs the respiratory system, bones, teeth, and nose. This configuration suggests the subject possesses a 'steely' physique with strong bones and muscles, though they are prone to injuries (due to the sharp, decisive nature of Metal energy). Wu Qu's hardness grants the subject incredible durability and physical recovery.

Four Transformations

Wu Qu is a wealth star in the Health Palace, meaning the body is the subject's primary capital. With the Metal star presiding, there is an excess of Metal energy, requiring caution regarding the lungs, respiratory tract, or 'hard injuries' (fractures, trauma) resulting from intense exercise.

Life Area Guidance

For a boxer, Wu Qu in the Health Palace is an excellent configuration, representing 'iron skin and bronze bones.' The incredible resilience Fury shows in matches (such as his 'resurrection' after being knocked down by Wilder) is the physical manifestation of Wu Qu's tough and resolute energy. His body is a precision-tuned combat machine.

Key Aspects

Iron-like physiqueExtreme durability and resiliencePotential respiratory issues
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