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Tyson Fury: Hope someone kills me before I do

Updated on: 06 October,2016 08:21 AM IST  | 
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Troubled world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has admitted taking large amounts of cocaine, saying he is also suicidal and that 'I hope someone kills me before I kill myself'

Tyson Fury: Hope someone kills me before I do

Tyson Fury. Pic/Getty Images

Tyson Fury. Pic/Getty Images
Tyson Fury. Pic/Getty Images


London: Troubled world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has admitted taking large amounts of cocaine, saying he is also suicidal and that "I hope someone kills me before I kill myself".


Following the Briton's latest, disturbing comments, the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) said yesterday it would consider his case, and a possible decision to withdraw his licence to box, at an already scheduled October 12 meeting.


The 28-year-old Fury, who has twice this year abruptly cancelled rematches with Wladimir Klitschko to defend his World Boxing Association and World Boxing Organisation heavyweight belts, tweeted on Monday that he had retired, only to make a U-turn just hours later.

Last week reports emerged that Fury had failed a drug test for cocaine and he confirmed for the first time, to Rolling Stone magazine, that he had taken the class A drug as a way of self-medicating for severe depression.

"Listen, I've done a lot of things in my life. I've done lots of cocaine. Lots of it," Fury said. Explaining why his rematch with Klitschko had been called off for a second time, Fury said: "I've not been training. I've been going through depression. I just don't want to live, if you know what I'm saying. I think I've had enough of it.

"So cocaine is a little minor thing compared to not wanting to live any more." He added: "I don't know if I'm going to see the year out, to be honest. They say I've got a version of bipolar. I'm a manic depressive. I just hope someone kills me before I kill myself."

Fury said he had been a victim of prejudice. "It's been a witch-hunt ever since I won that world title," Fury added. "Ever since I got a bit of fame for doing good there's been a witch-hunt on me because of my background, because of who I am and what I do."

Fury, who said he had never taken performance-enhancing drugs, already risked losing his title belts because of inactivity.

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