Footage has emerged of Tyson Fury being escorted out of a bar in Morecambe, with the heavyweight boxing star claiming to have had ‘one drink too many’.
Fury was seen in the video being led by two security guards at the Nowhere bar, with fans on social media describing them as ‘Britain’s bravest bouncers’.
Furthermore, the 35-year-old boxer appeared to be stumbling on his knees in the street on Friday evening.
According to the sunFury had partied with friends and fans at the venue in his native Morecambe.
He was reportedly asked to leave by security, who felt the boxer had become too drunk.
Footage posted on social media showed Tyson Fury being led out of a bar in Morecambe on Friday
Footage also showed Fury on his knees in the street after leaving the bar on Friday evening
The heavyweight boxer was reportedly asked to leave the bar after becoming too ‘intoxicated’
“He had a few too many and wasn’t feeling too well,” a source close to Fury was quoted by the Sun.
‘Tyson Fury did not handle his first ever defeat well. Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury gets kicked out of bar in Morecambe for being too drunk,” one fan wrote on social media.
The night out comes weeks after Fury was defeated by Ukraine’s Oleksandr Usyk in their undisputed world heavyweight title fight.
The previously undefeated Fury suffered a split-decision loss in Saudi Arabia, seeing his WBC belt ripped away from him in the defeat.
Fury has since activated a rematch clause, with the pair set to face each other again on December 21.
The Gypsy King had revealed after his loss that he planned to relax with his wife Paris and their seven children, and ‘have a few beers’ before the rematch.
“We’ve been bashing each other for 12 rounds, so I’m going to go home, have some food, have a few beers, have some family time, walk the dog, go to the tip,” Fury said last month. .
Fury was defended on social media by DJ Scott Shearing, who revealed the star had been at the Strawberry Gardens pub in Morecambe earlier in the day.
“I’m sure you’ve all seen the video on FB of Tyson Fury being escorted out of nowhere. Lots of people with a lot to say,” Shearing wrote.
Fury suffered the first defeat of his professional career against Oleksandr Usyk last month
Fury suffered a split-decision defeat to the Ukrainian in their heavyweight world title fight
‘The man is a bloody legend, a multi-millionaire and yet he is still just like you or me. He goes shopping, just like you. Goes to the pub just like you, maybe gets drunk just like you. I understand he’s a public figure, but he’s only human.
‘I take my hat off to him because everywhere he goes people ask him for photos when he’s out like everyone else relaxing and unwinding, he always does that. He was at the Strawbs Fri for a few hours and they were all singing and keeping to themselves.
‘A lot of people asked if they wanted to take a picture with him. He took the time to do this. A young girl I know had her photo with her and he gave her £20. The man has a heart and feelings for God’s sake.
‘In boxing he is a legend regardless of his last fight, but he is proud to live in Morecambe and always mentions us.
‘Money and fame can bring their own problems if the temptation to excess of anything is present and available. Whether it’s buying nice cars, houses or going out, it must be mentally difficult to deal with it. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t dismiss it, but every move is in the spotlight.
‘He has his own demons in terms of mental health and everything that comes with that, but let’s show the man some respect for his achievements and love for Morecambe.
Fury has previously been open about his struggles with alcoholism during his career
“We should have a statue at the ball to celebrate him and not tear him down at every opportunity!!!”
Fury has previously been open about his own mental health struggles after dethroning Wladimir Klitschko in Dusseldorf in November 2015, only to surrender his belts amid problems in his private life.
The Gypsy King had risen to 28th in two years before losing his excess weight and returning to the sport.
In 2021, it was reported that Fury had given up booze for his own good and for the good of his family, amid reports earlier that year that he had been drinking 12 pints a day.