I watched it. It was good stuff indeed. I worry about Fury. I cant help but think that when his career is over his depression will spiral outta control and he'll off himself. Really hope that doesn't happen, just sayin.
Yeah I’m a bit worried about Fury too. Seems like he could have a breakdown any day out of nowhere. Really hoping he pulls this off.
Or maybe things will turn out well for him in the end. I mean 20 years ago, EVERYBODY thought the "other" Tyson would either end up in prison or dead after he retired, but he completely turned his life around. Hopefully the same happens for Fury.
Really good interview, that. Depression is an absolutely horrendous thing to go through, I wouldn't wish it on my worst enemy. Always great to see somebody in the public eye speak so openly about it, helps to remove that stigma.
Tyson was probably saved by his really supportive wife and his soon-to-be-a professional tennis player daughter. His daughter has given him a new lease on life.
Typically, you didn't listen to the interview or you'd know EXACTLY what got him out of the depression. Idiot. Die.
I agree and I think he is a barely functioning basket case in many regards. Lots of his "People" are borderline basket cases to begin with. Fury isn't unintelligent but he's got no education which he admits openly and he lives and has always lived in what is an inordinately violent and monocultural environment. By "monocultural" I mean he has no exposure with any environment other than his "own". I don't buy Fury's story about the IBF. The WBA stripped Lewis very soon after the Holyfield rematch. Lewis didn't become a bed ridden basket case.
Really? How would I know that? I just see a post with the name 'Hanzy' and without actually reading it, I post abuse no matter what.
Muay Thai Mustard...nobody should be this angry when they're married to a hot Brazilian wife 15 years younger. Let alone spending this much time on a boxing forum with other dudes.