The WBC world heavyweight champion spoke about his attempts to end his professional career.
Tyson Fury tried to end his professional boxing career, but in vain. This is what the WBC world heavyweight champion himself said. The athlete believes that he has psychological problems, because he cannot do without training and preparation for the fight.
He posts daily videos of his workouts. And according to the Briton himself, he cannot live without boxing.
“I can’t get out and maybe someone like a doctor, a psychologist or someone can really help me because I think I’m going to need psychological help to get through this.
If you ask me now, “What are you packing?” I will say that I have no goals or ambitions to set. I box because I feel boxing is for keeping my sanity. Every day I fight to survive.
I don’t know if I can live without professional boxing. I took four months off and trained twice a day, seven days a week. As much as I want the “Hypsy King” to live to see his day, I can’t get away from him, because he’s a sad, scary, lonely person who has no fight. I created a monster and I am to blame.
I’m someone who wants to get out of boxing, I don’t like boxing however I can’t let it go so I just keep going. I work out every day, usually twice a day, for my mental health and well-being,” Fury told Behind The Gloves.
We will remind, earlier in Tyson Fury’s team announced the final interruption of the fight with Anthony Joshua.
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