Tyson Fury Appears To Be Saving  Some Mentally Ill On Suicide Brink

Tyson Fury Appears To Be Saving Some Mentally Ill On Suicide Brink

Ashley Young-

Heavyweight boxer Tyson Fury appears to be saving mentally ill people on the brink of suicide. 

The unbeaten heavyweight boxer revealed that he saved a suicidal man after a long chat and a three-mile run, and has urged others suffering with mental health to seek help.

The former heavyweight champion who has battled mental health problems for years himself but managed to confront his demons and return to the sport that has made him a household name says two people have averted suicide after speaking with him or being inspired by his story. Fury’s story resonated with the British public after his 2018 impressive draw against Deontey Wilder, one in which most British fans believed the gypsy man was unlucky not to win.

An explosive knockdown in the final round took what would have been a clear win from him, though many still believe he won the fight. Others insist the draw was the fair outcome.

Fury who fights Deontay Wilder in a rematch on February 22 has won all his fights in the ring since his mental health recovery. He told his followers on Instagram how he saved a stranger from committing suicide.

He said: “So tonight I’ve had a strange experience, very strange. I’m very humbled in one way, but very freaked out in another.

“A random stranger came to my house tonight and told me he was just about to commit suicide, but he needed to speak to me first before he did it.

“So obviously me being me, I talked him out of it, took him on a three-mile run, he’s left as happy as Larry and it seems to have worked.

“So for all those people out there who are suffering with mental health problems, please do not take your life. It’ll get better, I promise you.

“There is help around the corner, please seek medical advice immediately and you’ll return to what you once were. It isn’t over then, it isn’t over now.

“Come on people, don’t give up, keep fighting, never say die! Like I got up in round 12 against [Deontay] Wilder, keep getting on, no matter how many times it puts you down, keep moving forward because we never surrender!”

In another post, Fury put another post about someone who stopped themselves overdosing after hearing the boxer on talkSPORT.

The message wrote: “The other week I was going to take my own life in the back of my work van. I have been struggling with debt, with work and I felt like I was letting my wife down because I couldn’t get us any wages.

“I was in my van about to overdose and Tyson was on talkSPORT. His words saved my life and made me come to my senses and sort myself out. I have a wife, four kids that love me and a grandson.

“I would not be here today if he had no been on the radio. God put that on at the right time to save me. I will always be thankful for that morning. Thank you for that morning.”

Fury added: “Thanks James. I am so humbled reading this messaged, God bless, and I will continue the work on smashing the stigma

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