Tommy Fury gives cryptic reply in first public appearance since Molly-Mae break-up
Tommy Fury opened up about rumours on the rocky patch he is going through with his Love Island sweetheart, Molly-Mae Hague, just before attending Anthony Joshua's boxing match against Daniel Dubois on Saturday 21 September. The couple, who fell for each other on the 2019 series of Love Island and got engaged in 2023, faced a public breakup earlier this year, even sharing their feelings about it through social media to their legion of fans.
Despite the split and while currently nursing a hand injury, Tommy couldn't stay away from the excitement of the boxing scene and made an appearance at Anthony Joshua's heavy-hitting fight at Wembley Stadium. During a candid chat at a pre-fight Q&A session, when quizzed on what's been going on in his life, Tommy responded: "Quite a lot to be honest... A lot's been happening, some good some bad, but media's going to be the media at the end of the day."
Keen to steer the conversation back to boxing, he added: "But let's talk some boxing. I'm excited to be at Wembley and I think it's going to be a great night of boxing. I'm looking forward to every single fight on the card and I think there's going to be some explosive fights going on."
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The 25 year old boxer is eager to step back into the ring, aiming for five or six fights a year. He expressed his innate passion for the sport, saying, "I'm a fighter at the end of the day. All the other stuff on the side is stuff I've picked up through life but I've spent my whole entire life being a fighter so that's what I want to do and get back to." When questioned about potential opponents, he didn't hold back: "Anybody! The obvious ones are out there that everybody knows. I do want to fight a proper fighter, I don't want to mess around with all these idiots. I want to get back in the ring and perfect the craft properly and get some more fights going," reports the Mirror.
In a candid video titled Come On A Day In My Life, Fury gave fans an insight into his disciplined daily routine. "Apart from spending time with Bambi and my family it's like, I'm literally so regimented," he shared. He stressed the importance of structure in his career, adding, "And I feel like in this job that's what you've got to be. You've kind of just got to live in a hole and all I do is train, eat and sleep. I always want to get the best out of my session so therefore I need to make sure my recovery is as good as it can be."