The Asian Age

Depression made Fury ‘ want to die’

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British boxer Tyson Fury has revealed that suffering from depression meant he “wanted to die so bad”.

The 30- year- old, who faces Deontay Wilder for the American’s World Boxing Council heavyweigh­t title in Los Angeles on December 1, also had problems with drug addiction and alcoholism.

Fury told video podcast The Joe Rogan Experience: “I would start thinking these crazy thoughts.

“I bought a brand new Ferrari convertibl­e in the summer of 2016. I was in it on the highway and at the bottom, I got the car up to 190mph and heading towards a bridge.

“I didn’t care about nothing. I just wanted to die so bad. I gave up on life, but as I was heading to the bridge I heard a voice saying, ‘ No, don’t do this Tyson, think about your kids,

your family, your sons and daughter growing up without a dad.’” Fury said his life had become unstable following a shock win over Wladmir Klitschko in Dusseldorf in 2015 that saw him crowned the World Boxing Associatio­n, Internatio­nal Boxing Federation and World Boxing Organisati­on heavyweigh­t champion.

“I’d wake up and think, ‘ Why did I wake up this morning?’ he said. “And this is coming from a man who won everything. Money, fame, glory, titles, a wife, family and kids — everything.”

A prolonged period away from the ring saw Fury lose his titles although he still regards himself as the “lineal champion” having not been beaten in the ring.

Fury added he had sought profession­al medical help but that it was his religious belief that had enabled him to resume his boxing career.

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