Tyson and Paris Fury speak about their upcoming fly-on-the-wall documentary, saying he “want’s people to learn” from his mistakes. Mr Fury discusses how he deals with grief in the wake of losing his cousin. The heavyweight boxer says “time is very precious” adding “now is the time” to ask for forgiveness.
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00:00 Struggle with alcohol, drugs, mental health, very well documented over the years.
00:05 I just want people to learn from my mistakes and my mental health journey
00:08 and maybe they don't have to go down the same path.
00:11 Most of our life is put out there anyway and I think it feels a bit more comfortable to
00:15 know that what you're putting out there is the real us
00:17 and not just what a newspaper or a camera has caught the glimpse of.
00:21 Time's a very precious thing and we're not promised tomorrow.
00:23 If there's a time to say sorry or ask someone for forgiveness, now's the time.
00:28 to do it tomorrow, don't do it next week, do it now.