Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury did their final press conference on Wednesday and it would seem the pressure building for the rematch finally popped before the conference even got going. As the two heavyweights approached one another for a face-off, shov…
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury did their final press conference on Wednesday and it would seem the pressure building for the rematch finally popped before the conference even got going. As the two heavyweights approached one another for a face-off, shoving ensued and it is safe to say both men are ready to go. The […]
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury are days away from their rematch. The two heavyweights’ previous bouts left them with knowledge of what they bring into the boxing ring and with that in mind, both men seem to predict an early night come Saturday at …
Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury are days away from their rematch. The two heavyweights’ previous bouts left them with knowledge of what they bring into the boxing ring and with that in mind, both men seem to predict an early night come Saturday at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas. When the heavyweights […]
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder senses that Tyson Fury is nervous ahead of their rematch. This Saturday night (Feb. 22), Wilder and Fury will do battle in a highly anticipated rematch. In their first bout back in Dec. 2018, “The Bronze Bo…
WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder senses that Tyson Fury is nervous ahead of their rematch. This Saturday night (Feb. 22), Wilder and Fury will do battle in a highly anticipated rematch. In their first bout back in Dec. 2018, “The Bronze Bomber” and “The Gypsy King” did battle for 12 rounds. All hope appeared to […]
Tyson Fury is approaching his highly-anticipated rematch with Deontay Wilder this weekend. Fury and Wilder headline the pay-per-view (PPV) event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wilder will be defending his WBC heavyweight championship. Just days away from the fight, Fury recently did an interview with The Daily Caller, and made […]
Tyson Fury is approaching his highly-anticipated rematch with Deontay Wilder this weekend.
Fury and Wilder headline the pay-per-view (PPV) event from the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Wilder will be defending his WBC heavyweight championship. Just days away from the fight, Fury recently did an interview with The Daily Caller, and made some jokes about his post-fight celebration plans. Fury said he plans on binging cocaine and cheap hookers after his expected win over “The Bronze Bomber.”
“After the fight, I’m going to binge on cocaine and hookers,” Fury said. “Is there anything better than cocaine and hookers? I go to the cheap $30 ones. Yeah [on advice for dealing with a cheap hooker] always give yourself a shot of penicillin before shagging them. If you haven’t got the penicillin then always double bag up.”
One could assume Fury is simply joking, however, “The Gypsy King” has admitted to drug use in the past when he was dealing with depression. Specifically admitting to the use of cocaine. Fury has also admitted to hanging out with “ladies of the night” in the past. Now, Fury seems to have learned to manage his depression issues better, and has been looking great inside the ring ahead of his return against Wilder.
The lineal heavyweight champ only has a few fights left on his deal with ESPN, and has said he’ll seriously consider retirement after the deal is up.
What do you think about Fury saying he wants to binge on cocaine and hookers after his fight with Wilder?
Tyson Fury has some interesting plans after his rematch with Deontay Wilder. Fury, who is recognized as the lineal boxing heavyweight champion, will meet Wilder again for the WBC gold. The bout is scheduled to take place on Feb. 22. The action will be …
Tyson Fury has some interesting plans after his rematch with Deontay Wilder. Fury, who is recognized as the lineal boxing heavyweight champion, will meet Wilder again for the WBC gold. The bout is scheduled to take place on Feb. 22. The action will be held inside the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. […]
Lineal heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has had a very public battle with depression over the past few years. The 31-year-old managed to bounce back in spectacular fashion and returned to the pinnacle of his sport. Despite his achievements Fury recently admitted he still experiences suicidal thoughts – most often on Sundays, which is his […]
Lineal heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury has had a very public battle with depression over the past few years. The 31-year-old managed to bounce back in spectacular fashion and returned to the pinnacle of his sport.
Despite his achievements Fury recently admitted he still experiences suicidal thoughts – most often on Sundays, which is his day off from training. In an interview with Behind the Glovesvia The Independent he said.
“Every
Sunday I am absolutely suicidal – every single Sunday whether I am in camp or I
am at home. It is like the world has
ended and I just wanna not live anymore. That is Sunday. And then I go to bed
on a Sunday night thinking yeah Monday is tomorrow I can start my stuff again.”
Speaking on the Ariel Helwani MMA Show Fury opened up about his recent comments and his continued mental health struggles, he said.
“Every Sunday is difficult because I have a day off on Sunday and there’s not work on Sunday. It’s just a very difficult day for me, I’m a workaholic, I like to keep busy every day. I love my training and I love the regiment of being in the gym and when I’m not in it I feel down. I’m not in it on Sunday and I feel down. But when Monday morning comes, I feel fantastic again.”
Fury is in the midst of the training for the biggest fight of his career. The heavyweight boxer will face Deontay Wilder at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada this Saturday 22 February. Despite that Fury insists this Sunday was just the same as the rest. He remains unaffected by the massive excitement and hype surrounding the fight.
“It’s all the same you know. The fight may as well be a million years away to me at the moment. It’s not here until its here. Like I say I live one day at a time, that’s how I live my life one day at a time.”
Will Tyson Fury emerge victorious from his heavyweight rematch against Deontnay Wilder?