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19th August 2018
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"But I also know now what it's about being in a good place. The good is so much better than the bad. The top is so much better than the bottom. The good outweighs the bad by a lot.https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/1031098820552261632
"I'm sat here in a great frame of mind and that's worth more than any money could buy because at one stage, I thought I was going to end up in a padded room, never mind boxing. "I didn't think I was going to survive. I was on the verge of committing suicide."The week leading up to Fury's unanimous decision victory over Francesco Pianeta, which secured him the Wilder fight, has been peppered with lovely stories of exchanges with people who are not in a great place. After a lengthy chat with a group of homeless volunteers on Tuesday night, the 30-year-old reportedly spent 20 minutes the next day speaking to a man who was experiencing suicidal thoughts and had requested a private conversation with Fury.
And while Fury has several years left in him as a professional boxer now that his comeback journey is complete, he is looking at an admirable change of career once he hangs up his gloves.
"I'm doing this for all the people who do suffer with things," Fury said.
"The week that I've been here, I've been speaking to people with mental health problems on a daily basis and I do take pride in that. "Hopefully after boxing, I become a therapist or something. I do want to help people like that. "It's something I think I might be good at because, as you can tell, I'm shit at talking."
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