Jun 13, 2024, 3:04 PM
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Tyson Fury's mental health in question after defeat

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Highlights
  • Tyson Fury's inner circle is concerned about his well-being following his first career defeat.
  • Fans fear Fury is struggling emotionally after being escorted out of a bar and collapsing on the pavement.
  • Fury has addressed concerns by sharing a video of himself back in the gym training for his rematch.
Story

Tyson Fury has dismissed concerns about his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk being in jeopardy by sharing a video of himself training in the gym for their upcoming fight on December 21 in Saudi Arabia. Despite footage of Fury being escorted out of a bar in Morecambe last week, he has shut down claims of spiraling out of control and assured fans that he is focused on the rematch. Usyk's promoter, Alex Krassyuk, made light of the situation, while friends of Fury expressed concern over his well-being following his first defeat and recent incident at the bar. Fury has been open about his struggles with mental health and substance abuse in the past, but he has emphasized his commitment to staying on track for the rematch. Fans have expressed worry about Fury's behavior and hope that he receives the support he needs to avoid a relapse. Despite doubts raised by some fans, the rematch between Fury and Usyk is still scheduled for December 21, with the potential for the undisputed heavyweight title on the line. Fury's recovery and focus leading up to the fight will be crucial in determining the outcome of the highly anticipated rematch.

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