Tyson Fury, the former heavyweight boxing champion, found himself in an embarrassing situation recently. After his gut-wrenching defeat by Oleksandr Usyk in Saudi Arabia, Fury decided to unwind at a bar in Morecambe. However, things took a turn for the worse when security staff escorted him out due to his intoxicated state.
The incident occurred at the Nowhere bar, where Fury was seen stumbling on the street after reportedly enjoying one drink too many. Video footage captured the moment as he struggled to maintain his balance. He was then captured literally crawling outside the bar
Fans reacted to the scene, with mixed emotions. Some expressed concern for the boxer’s well-being, while others noted that this behavior was uncharacteristic for the undefeated fighter.
As Tyson Fury faces both personal battles and professional setbacks, fans hope for his recovery and a triumphant return to the ring. Let’s see if the rematch provides redemption for the former champ.
Tyson Fury got escorted out of a bar and face planted on the concrete this weekend 😅 pic.twitter.com/4KpKaN5AJ7
— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) June 11, 2024
Tommy Fury Opens Up on Tyson Fury’s Situation
Tyson Fury’s brother Tommy Fury recently opened up about his brother and gave a update on his recent situation.
Speaking to iFLTV, he said: “He’s alright, all good, all good. Listen, at the end of the day it was a close fight, I did think Tyson did enough to win it.
“I thought the first half of the fight was a shutout and they picked up a couple of rounds after that, so I thought he won the fight. At the end of the day it’s boxing, decisions happen and he’ll be back for the rematch.”
Tommy went on to back Tyson for victory against Usyk in a rematch. He added: “One hundred per cent he’ll win the rematch. There’s not a doubt in my mind that when the rematch happens he’ll right that wrong and get the victory back and move on to the next.” Only time will tell which way the tide will turn and who will emerge victorious in the rematch.
Read More- Brunno Ferreira Calls Out His Next Opponent After a spinning-elbow KO Victory at UFC on ESPN 57