sport news Tyson Fury reveals he was in a 'very low place' after announcing boxing ... trends now

sport news Tyson Fury reveals he was in a 'very low place' after announcing boxing ... trends now
sport news Tyson Fury reveals he was in a 'very low place' after announcing boxing ... trends now

sport news Tyson Fury reveals he was in a 'very low place' after announcing boxing ... trends now

Tyson Fury reveals on the Jonathan Ross Show that he was 'in a very low place' before announcing his return to boxing and admits he doesn't know what he will do when his career is over despite receiving an acting offer from Sylvester Stallone! Tyson Fury is a guest on The Jonathan Ross show on ITV this Saturday  During his interview he opened up about retirement and life after boxing  Fury said he was in a low point after retiring following win over Dillian Whyte  He doesn't know what he will do when his boxing career does eventually end Hollywood superstar Sylvester Stallone said Fury would be good in a movie 

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Tyson Fury has revealed he was in a 'very low place' for four months after retiring from boxing in the aftermath of his victory over Dillian Whyte this year.

The Gypsy King announced he was hanging up the gloves after his knockout victory over Whyte in April, but has since announced his return and will fight Derek Chisora for the third time in his career on December 3 at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Fury is a guest on The Jonathan Ross Show which will be broadcast at 10pm on Saturday on ITV and the ITV Hub, and during his interview he said that other ventures he has been involved in don't give him 'the same fulfilment as boxing'.

Tyson Fury spoke about his short retirement on The Jonathan Ross Show which is to be shown on Saturday

Tyson Fury spoke about his short retirement on The Jonathan Ross Show which is to be shown on Saturday

Fury said he was in a 'very low place' for four months following his win over Dillian Whyte

Fury said he was in a 'very low place' for four months following his win over Dillian Whyte

He said: 'I suppose I’m going to have to cross that bridge (retirement) when it actually happens. For four months I was in a very, very low place. 

'Even though I had a lot going on, I was writing a book, I was singing a song, I was doing a Netflix documentary, I was doing tours up and down the country, but it still didn’t give me the fulfilment that I get from boxing.'

He added: 'I’m not really too sure what

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