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Tommy Fury reveals the actual motive why he break up from Molly-Mae Hague

Tommy Fury has finally detailed the reasons why he and fiancee Molly-Mae Hague split. 

In an emotional interview with Men’s Health, he became dependant on alcohol following a boxing injury and admitted his mental health was ‘in the pan’. 

He insisted he has never cheated on Molly-Mae calling rumours about other women complete and utter b***ocks.’

‘The reason why me and Molly broke up was because I got addicted to alcohol and I couldn’t be the partner that I wanted to be anymore,’ he confessed.

‘It kills me to say it, [but] it’s true, I couldn’t. I loved a pint of beer, loved to drink, and it is what it is. People go through different things in life and we all have our crosses to bear. I’ve got mine to bear.’

Tommy explained how his problems started when he was injured in 2019, snapping all the ligaments in his hand which lead to reconstructive surgery in early 2024.

Tommy Fury has finally detailed the reasons why he and fiancee Molly-Mae Hague split in an emotional interview with Men's Health

Tommy Fury has finally detailed the reasons why he and fiancee Molly-Mae Hague split in an emotional interview with Men’s Health

He stated that his ‘mental health was in the pan’ during his recovery from surgery, which came off the back of ‘the best year I’ve ever had’ in 2023 which saw both his career and life with Molly flourish.

Explaining how a large part of his identity was snatched away from him when he could no longer train, Tommy said his diet and fitness were the first things he let slip before he turned to alcohol. 

‘I’ve only lived for training and my family, and that was all snatched away from me. So what I did for fun is I started to drink quite a lot. I found that’s what made me feel better,’ he said, adding: 

‘I wanted the endorphins that I’d get when I’d finish a good session, when I’d finish sparring, when I’d finish fighting.’

Admitting that he would go out most nights and drink to ‘get black-out drunk’ Tommy’s relationship soon began to suffer. 

Tommy insisted that he never cheated, and maintained his close bond with his daughter Bambi during the dark period. 

‘Cheating was never a thing. You can ask Molly this yourself. It was the drink, and the drink is not a good thing. You need to get a grip of it.’

‘If you’re in the same spot as me, where you just think that it’s going to cure all your problems, it doesn’t. You wake up even worse and you want to drink more to try and feel happy again. That’s the cycle of it.’