“The Gypsy King is undefeated,” Tyson Fury gets Andrew Tate brother’s cosign after responding to hate with bible verses 

WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury shares how he deals with hate.


“The Gypsy King is undefeated,” Tyson Fury gets Andrew Tate brother’s cosign after responding to hate with bible verses 

Tyson Fury (image credit- IMAGO)

Tyson Fury has been open about his struggles with mental health throughout his professional boxing career. Furthermore, he has been candid about his battles with depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Fury’s mental health struggles came to the forefront during his boxing career, especially after he became the heavyweight world champion.

His openness about his experiences has helped raise awareness about mental health issues in the sports world and beyond. Recently, the greatness of the heavyweight champion was appreciated by Andrew Tate’s brother, Tristian Tate, who stated:

The Gypsy King is undefeated. 
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Tristan shared a clip on Twitter of Fury being casually interviewed in his car while driving to a destination. In the video, the interviewer asked several questions relating to the hate and criticism that Fury must deal with. However, Fury calmly responded to the questions by expressing his belief in Christianity and the peace he received from accepting God.

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Fury’s message was to show that he deals with the hate and criticism directed towards him with his belief and love for God. Furthermore, Fury’s responses depict how he was able to overcome his struggles with mental health.

Tyson Fury’s comeback and battle against mental health

In 2016, the Gypsy King announced his retirement from the sport after his victory over Wladimir ‘The Lion’ Klitschko. A rematch with ‘Dr. Steelhammer’ was anticipated; however, his mental health problems led him to spiral into a cycle of drug and alcohol addiction.

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Tyson Fury (image credit- Marca)

During this time, the heavyweight champion grew to a weight of 400 pounds. Subsequently, when he was talking about fighting Deontay Wilder and Anthony Joshua, he didn’t look like he was getting in shape. Fury’s boxing license was suspended due to his physical condition, a positive drug test, and statements made regarding his mental state. Fury returned to the ring for the first time in two years when he defeated Sefer Sefereri by knockout.

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Subsequently, Fury weighed in at 276 pounds at the time of the fight. Furthermore, his body transformation and boxing comeback reflect Fury’s resilience, even during his battles with mental health.

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