At his nadir, Tyson Fury had lost his desire to live. So debilitating were his depression and anxiety that the 6-foot-9 lineal heavyweight king cared little if anything for himself or his wife and children. "The Gypsy King" did not even feel validation in November 2015 from his career-defining unanimous decision over long-reigning Wladimir Klitschko (64-5, 53 KOs), a feat that ended 6-foot-6 "Dr. Steelhammer's" dominance at 22-0 (15 KOs) and 11 years and made Fury the IBF/WBA/WBO/IBO champion.
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You ****in hippies. I listened to this question be asked live, listened to Tyson's response, and honestly I've not changed my mind even a little.
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