Fury was beaten by Usyk for the undisputed heavyweight title, his first career loss

Tyson Fury

Tyson Fury, the former WBC heavyweight champion, has recently been at the center of attention following a night out that ended with him falling on his face.

The incident occurred in Morecambe, Fury’s hometown, and has led to a flood of concern from fans and friends.

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Tyson Fury escorted from Morecambe bar for alleged drunkenness

This event came just weeks after Fury suffered the first defeat of his professional career, losing to Oleksandr Usyk via a split decision in Saudi Arabia.

Despite this setback, Fury remains in high spirits. In a recent interview with FUROCITY, he laughed off the drunken fall, joking about his enduring good looks despite the mishap.

Fury, known for his openness about his struggles with depression and mental health, acknowledged the concern from his supporters.

Reflecting on his activities post-fight, he shared, “I’ve just been chilling out really, probably training five times per week. What else have I been doing? I went away in the caravan with the kids. I’ve just been taking life very simple.”

Discussing the night of his fall, Fury recounted, “I got p***ed-up about two weeks ago and fell over on my face, didn’t do any damage though. I’m still good looking!”

Fury enjoying family time

He added that despite receiving numerous messages of concern, he’s been enjoying his downtime with family and maintaining a routine of light training.

Fury also addressed his recent defeat to Usyk, maintaining that he still believes he won the fight.

“It could have went my way, could have not. I’d still be doing the same s*** anyway,” he stated, emphasizing that the result hasn’t affected his lifestyle.

He remains focused on his family and simple pleasures, saying, “[Picking up] dog s***, dropping the kids off, running, having an odd beer until I fall over, that’s what I do.”

Fury’s candidness and humor in the face of adversity continue to endear him to fans.

As he takes time off to recover and reflect, his resilience and positive attitude shine through, proving that he’s not just a champion in the ring but also in handling life’s ups and downs.