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23rd November 2015
09:28am GMT

https://twitter.com/LanceSteyn/status/664533882423934976 Fury caused headlines in the run-up to Saturday's delayed fight, by dressing as Batman for a press conference and making some controversial statements about homosexuality, paedophilia and abortion. "I was simply quoting from the Bible. I am a Christian and I follow the teachings of the Lord," said Fury who, days away from the biggest fight of his life, is already planning for his retirement."After Dusseldorf I should have enough to look after us all for life. Not because it will be a lot for a lifetime but because it will be enough for our needs.
"We have sold the big house and moved into a smaller home. I owned a Rolls Royce Phantom but I sold that too. Instead I paid £2,000 for a 15-year-old Mercedes S-Class which caught my eye on-line because of its old-fashioned half-wooden steering wheel. But all I really need is a car big enough for me to fit this big body into.
"I used to love leading the flash life, like most red-blooded young men. No longer. I’m not interested in material possessions. Not any more. They mean nothing."
"Once I stop fighting I will lead a quiet family life. It has to be stress-free because stress is a big part of depression and that’s one reason why I have simplified my life.
"I own my house. I have no debts. I no longer blow money on shopping therapy. That’s out of my system.
"Having a million pounds in later life would not make me any happier than a fiver in my pocket. All we need is enough to live on. I don’t need money to be content. Why does anyone need to spend a fortune on anything. Toilet paper is just toilet paper.
"If I do have to find a few quid I can turn my hand to anything. You know. Odd jobs. Decorating. Whatever comes along. It wouldn’t worry me.
"Whatever happens I won’t end up one of those boxers whose 20-room mansion gets repossessed and suddenly discovers his friends were just hangers-on who were sucking him dry."
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