Tyson Fury, the WBC Heavyweight Champion, has always credited his boxing success to support from his family. He's currently prepping for his much-awaited bout against the former UFC fighter, Francis Ngannou. Fury hasn't had a fight since December 2022; even a failed negotiation with Oleksandr Usyk. Let's look at what he said about his family's support through the entire deal.
In the recent episode of The Hook, Tyson Fury and his wife, Paris Fury, featured as they analyzed classic boxing films. Following a clip from 'Creed', the show's host inquired about Tyson Fury's return and the pivotal role his family played throughout his journey.
In response, Fury acknowledged his numerous career comebacks, humorously stating, "I come back more times than a boomerang."
He emphasized the significance of family, asserting, "The man who don’t spend time with his family is no man at all."
He proceeded to discuss how his family has shaped his boxing journey, highlighting two significant aspects. Fury emphasized that his family provides vital support for him in every fight, serving as a source of motivation during knockouts and a key factor in his determination to rise again.
He went on to describe his mindset in those moments, stating, "I'm like I got this, it ain't over yet, just you wait."