- Two security staff saw Fury being taken out of a bar on Friday night.
- The heavyweight boxer had reportedly been drinking with friends and fans.
- Footage also showed Fury kneeling in the street after being taken outside.
Footage has emerged of Tyson Fury being escorted out of a Morecambe bar with the heavyweight boxing star claiming to have “enjoyed one drink too many”.
Fury is seen being led away by two members of the Nowhere bar’s security staff in the video, with fans on social media dubbing them “Britain’s bravest bouncers”.
Additionally, the 35-year-old boxer was shown falling to his knees in the street on Friday night.
According 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 intoxicated.
Footage posted on social media showed Tyson Fury being carried out of a Morecambe bar on Friday.
“He had a couple more and he wasn’t feeling very well either,” a source close to Fury was quoted as saying by the Sun.
‘Tyson Fury is not taking his first loss well. “Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is thrown out of a bar in Morecambe for being too drunk,” one fan wrote on social media.
The night comes weeks after Fury was defeated by Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk in their fight for the undisputed world heavyweight title.
Previously undefeated, Fury suffered a split decision loss in Saudi Arabia, and the defeat stripped him of his WBC belt.
Fury has since activated a rematch clause, and the pair will meet again on December 21.
The Gypsy King had revealed after his defeat that he planned to relax with his wife Paris and their seven children, as well as “drink a few beers” before the rematch.
“We beat each other for 12 rounds, so I’m going to go home, have something to eat, drink a few beers, have some family time, walk the dog, go to the point,” 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 that day.
‘I’m sure you’ve all seen the video of Tyson Fury being escorted out of Nowhere on FB. “There are a lot of people with a lot to say,” Shearing wrote.
Fury suffered the first loss of his professional career last month against Oleksandr Usyk.
Fury suffered a split decision loss to the Ukrainian in their world heavyweight title fight.
‘That man is a fucking legend, a billionaire, and yet he’s still like you or me. He goes shopping, just like you. He goes to the pub like you, maybe he gets drunk like you too. I understand that he is a public figure but he is just a human being.
“I take my hat off to him as wherever he goes people ask him for photos when he goes out, like everyone else, to relax and unwind, he always does. He was at Strawbs Fri for a good few hours and everyone was singing and keeping up alone.
“Many people asked to take a photo with him. He took the time to do this; in fact a young woman I know had a photo with him and gave him £20. Man has a heart and feelings for the love of God.
‘In boxing he is a legend regardless of his last fight, however he is proud to live in Morecambe and always mentions us.
‘Money and fame can bring their own problems when the temptation to overindulge in anything is present and available, whether it’s buying fancy cars, houses or going out drinking, it must be difficult to cope with mentally. Don’t get me wrong, I wouldn’t turn it down, but your every move is in the spotlight.
“He has his own demons with mental health and everything that comes with it, but let’s show him some respect for his achievements and love for Morecambe.
Fury has previously been open about his struggle with alcoholism during his career.
‘We should have a statue at prom to celebrate him and not belittle him at every opportunity!!!’
Fury had already spoken openly about his own mental health issues after dethroning Wladimir Klitschko in Düsseldorf in November 2015, only to hand over his belts amid problems in his private life.
The Gypsy King had risen as high as #28 during two years outside the ring before losing his excess weight and returning to the sport.
In 2021 it was reported that Fury had given up alcohol for his own and his family’s wellbeing, amid reports earlier that year that he had been drinking 12 pints a day.