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19th November 2015
08:31pm GMT

"For me, it's easy to whack on three or four stone. I know that sounds a lot but I come back into camp at 23st and I have to get down to 18st. Peter [Fury] is not happy about that when I come back in so he puts me through mental and physical torture for six months."At 27, Fury can possibly get away with the repeated drastic weight-gain and weight-loss however the Manchester fight acknowledges that it's a recipe for disaster as he gets older but it sounds like Fury really isn't bothered by that.
"It's taxing on the body and how long can I keep doing it, piling off weight? There comes a point when you get close to 30 and I feel worn out from it all, going up and down all the time.
"I've actually flicked a switch now where I've started to realise it's just not worth it - no matter how good it tastes or how much I want to do it, there's always another day.
"I live my life like there's no tomorrow. If I have one biscuit, I've got to have the packetful. If I'm out having a beer, I can't have one or two - I've got to have it until I can't stand up any more. I'm all or nothing. In fights, you've seen it."Explore more on these topics: