“I can't leave boxing. Perhaps there is a doctor, a psychologist, or someone else who could really help me, because I think that I need psychological help to let it go.
If you ask me today why I box, then I don’t have any goals or ambitions. I fight because I feel like I need boxing inside of me to keep my sanity. I fight every day to survive.
I don't know if I can survive without professional boxing. I was on vacation for four months, but I trained in the boxing gym twice a day, seven days a week. I was at the camp with Joseph Parker and my brother Tommy, never stopped. I can't stop training, so I almost feel sorry for the Gypsy King, Fury said in an interview with TalkSPORT.