The Gypsy King’s night of excess ends with possibly the bravest bouncers in the UK having to accompany the boxer outside

Tyson Fury seen stumbling after being escorted from Morecambe Bar

Tyson Fury, the renowned heavyweight boxing champion, found himself in the headlines for reasons outside the ring recently. Footage has emerged showing the Gypsy King being escorted out of a Morecambe bar by two security staff. The video, which has gone viral on social media, depicts Fury stumbling to his knees, clearly having had too much to drink.

According to reports, the 35-year-old boxer had been partying with friends and fans at Nowhere bar in his hometown of Morecambe. Security staff eventually decided it was time for Fury to leave, citing his excessive intoxication. A source close to Fury mentioned that he “had a couple too many and wasn’t feeling too well either.

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This incident comes just weeks after Fury’s first professional loss to Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk in their undisputed heavyweight world title fight. The split decision loss in Saudi Arabia saw Fury’s WBC belt change hands. Despite this setback, Fury has activated a rematch clause, and the two fighters are set to face off again on December 21.

Tyson Fury’s post-defeat plans

Following his defeat, Fury had expressed his intention to take some time off with his family, including his wife Paris and their seven children. He mentioned plans to “drink a few beers” and relax before preparing for the rematch. Fury’s comments about his downtime included, “We punched f*** out of each other for 12 rounds, so I’ll go home, eat some food, drink a few beers, have some family time.”

Fury’s night out drew mixed reactions from the public. DJ Scott Shearing, who witnessed Fury earlier in the day, defended him on social media. Shearing described Fury as a “bloody legend” and emphasized that, despite his fame and fortune, Fury remains grounded and approachable, often obliging fans with photos and conversations.

Tyson Fury has been candid about his mental health struggles in the past. After defeating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015, Fury faced significant personal challenges that led to a two-year hiatus from boxing. During this period, he gained considerable weight before making a remarkable comeback. In 2021, Fury reportedly quit drinking to focus on his well-being and his family, shedding light on the pressures that come with fame and the constant public scrutiny he faces.