I don't think anybody should say anything ever and if the urge ever gets too strong they should write a letter to a suitable government department asking for permission. It is the only way to contain the virus of independent thought.
I don't think anybody should say anything ever and if the urge ever gets too strong they should write a letter to a suitable government department asking for permission. It is the only way to contain the virus of independent thought.
Have to say you make a valuable point, long live free speech. But don't forget that this recording was done/organised by Peter Fury, so it wasn't exactly unguarded/unrehearsed/off the cuff. They obviously think it will sell tickets, which is their marketing problem, This is not the way to sell more tickets. I predict there will be a lot of empty seats if Vlad ever turns up in Manchester, not that I'll be PPVing to find out.
Tyson Fury: World heavyweight champion sorry for video comments
World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has apologised for statements he made in a video posted online.
Fury, 27, was filmed making homophobic, sexist and anti-Semitic comments in a video posted online earlier this month.
The Briton also voiced his views on bestiality, paedophilia and women during the 57-minute clip on YouTube.
"I said some things which may have hurt some people - which as a Christian man is not something I would ever want to do," said Fury.
"I apologise to anyone who may have taken offence at any of my comments.
"Though it is not an excuse, sometimes the heightened media scrutiny has caused me to act out in public.
"I know more is expected of me as an ambassador of British boxing and I promise in future to hold myself up to the highest possible standard.
"Anyone who knows me personally knows that I am in no way a racist or bigot and I hope the public accept this apology."
In November, Fury caused an upset by outpointing 40-year-old Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko in Germany, with the rematch for his WBA and WBO heavyweight titles to take place at the Manchester Arena on 9 July.
His previous comments on homosexuality, paedophilia and women resulted in more than 100,000 people signing an online petition in an attempt to get him removed from the BBC's 2015 Sports Personality of the Year shortlist.
Fury remained on the list and apologised at the award ceremony in December.
Tyson Fury: World heavyweight champion sorry for video comments - BBC Sport
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
Did he really have a change of heart
All's lost! Everything's going to shit!
I don't think anyone can pretend it was an attempt to sell the fight, at least not as much as this silly apology is? Fact is he just likes to hear himself talk and has some backwards views. I agree that it shouldn't matter either way as this is boxing, but he should at least have the sense to keep certain things to himself as he knows it won't affect his earning potential in a positive way. Honestly, with how overweight he has been combined with some of the stuff he is saying, I wonder if he isn't serious about packing it in after this fight?
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