Tyson Fury admits he 'didn't want to be alive' during mental health struggles

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Fury made a remarkable recovery from weighing over 28 stone to regaining the WBC world heavyweight title having been suicidal during the depths of his depression

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Tyson Fury has admitted he "didn't want to be alive" during the height of his mental health struggles as he reflected on his route back to the pinnacle of boxing.

Since then the Gypsy King has restored himself as the no.1 heavyweight in the world after beating previously unbeaten former champion Deontay Wilder to win the WBC title. "This shows you no matter how bad things get you must continue as things will get better I promise you, you can get your life back. Seek help immediately."

The fight has been pencilled in for some time in December after original July dates were scuppered due to the coronavirus outbreak.

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