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Inside the comeback story of Tyson Fury, the undefeated 'Gypsy King' who overcame a depression and shed 112 pounds to be heavyweight champion of the world, twice

British boxer Tyson Fury, aka the "Gypsy King," won his second heavyweight title in Las Vegas on Sunday, 23 February.

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  • The fighter, who comes from a long line of gypsy fighters and has struggled with mental health issues, remains undefeated.
  • Here is a look into the rise and fall of one of boxing's most entertaining and interesting characters.
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On Sunday 23 February, Tyson Fury became the heavyweight champion of the world for the second time in his career.

The British boxer has overcome addictions to alcohol and cocaine, immense weight gain, and depression before working his way back to the ring.

Here is a look into his remarkable life and comeback journey.

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Fury was born into an Anglo-Irish traveller family, from a 200-year line of bare-knuckle fighters , hence his nickname "Gypsy King."

English travellers, also referred to as "gypsies," live on the road in caravans and temporarily on campsites, Business Insider's Alan Dawson reported.

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Fury weighed just 1lb at birth, and doctors did not give him a high chance of survival. His mother, Amber, was pregnant 14 times, but only four children survived, according to The Daily Telegraph . Fury has three brothers.

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Fury's father told BT Sports that, despite warnings his premature son would not survive, he was confident Tyson would pull through.

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"I remember looking at him and thinking, he'll be 7ft tall, 20 stone, he's going to be called after Mike Tyson, and he'll be the heavyweight champion of the world," he said.

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In the documentary "Road To Redemption" , his brother Shane said Tyson was a "very quiet and shy" as a boy. This quickly changed when as he got bigger.

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"When he started boxing at 14 years old, he grew confident around that because he was so good," Shane Fury said.

He joined a local amateur boxing club, proving very quickly that he had what he later called "naturally gifted talent."

According to The Sunday Times Magazine, he beat his first-ever boxing opponent easily, because he ran away when he saw how big Fury was.

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John Fury was initially a bare-knuckle, unlicensed boxer himself, before going professional in the 1980s, according to the Daily Telegraph.

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John Fury stopped that year after being jailed for gouging out a man's eye in a brawl, according to the Manchester Evening News .

He was released in 2015 after serving four years of his 11-year sentence.

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Over the course of the next seven months, he defeated all of his six opponents by knockout, according to BoxRec .

Paris was also raised in a Gypsy family.

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The fight was decided by a points decision, but the referee was heavily criticized and many thought Fury shouldn't have won, according to The Guardian.

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"I wanted to have American-style with European conditioning. That's what I eventually got," he said in an interview for the "Road to Redemption" documentary .

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"They typically do all they can to avoid taking a terrible amount of punishment and are not known for their concussive punching.

"Instead, they are technically adept and defensively brilliant. So brilliant, they have a habit of making opponents look foolish," he wrote.

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At the time, Klitschko was the WBA, IBF, and WBO heavyweight world champion.

Klitschko was unbeaten in 22 fights over 11 years and was making his 19th consecutive world title defense, The Independent reported .

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Fury ran around the room to cheers from his family and journalists before insulting his opponent.

"It's a very personal mission for me to rid boxing of a boring person like you. I've fallen asleep listening to you. You have as much charisma as my underpants - zero, none!" he said.

Klitschko said it was the most entertaining press conference of his 19-year career, according to ESPN.

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Klitschko's perfected jab-and-grab technique was not enough to secure his victory.

Fury had achieved what nobody had done in more than 10 years, according to Business Insider's Alan Dawson.

The English boxer celebrated his win by singing a version of Aerosmith's "I Don't Wanna Miss A Thing" to his wife Paris, according to The Independent .

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"When I beat him [Klitschko], I didn't have anything more to prove," Fury said in an interview on the popular MMA Show podcast .

"I hit the drink, heavily, on a daily basis. I hit the drugs. I was out all night partying with women of the night and not coming home.

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"I didn't care about boxing, about living, I just wanted to die. I was going to have a good time doing it while I was doing it", he added.

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"There's 500 calories in a pint of beer. And I'd have 18 of those. Followed by whiskey, vodka. Then I'd stop off on the way home and have pizza, kebabs. I was 400-pounds, a drug addict, alcoholic, cocaine was the usual one. Cocaine and alcohol. Crazy drug and alcohol mix.

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"I look back on it now and I wouldn't change it. I wouldn't change a thing. I needed to be tested to find out what kind of character I was," he was quoted as saying by Business Insider.

As a result, several sanctioning bodies stripped Fury of his titles, The Independent reported .

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He also added that if he had a sister who was promiscuous he would "hang her."

In a disastrous Rolling Stone magazine interview , he said he was the victim of a "witch hunt" because the "boxing world hated gypsies."

"The only thing that helps me is when I get drunk out of me mind I've done lots of cocaine. Lots of it," he added.

He was booed when he arrived, and eventually placed fourth.

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He later apologized for his comments, saying: "I've said a lot of stuff in the past and none of it is with intentions to hurt anybody. I apologize to anyone that's been hurt by it."

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On Halloween 2017, he sat in his bedroom and cried. "I thought to myself, what has my life come to? I've gone from being heavyweight champion of the world to being a fat mess.

"I've just got to change. The next day I got my sweatsuit on and started running, and never looked back."

Seeking recovery, the boxer got professional help."And after that, I got onto my knees and I begged to God for help. So I have lots of different people to thank. I didn't do this on my own, this was never an alone thing", he said in an interview reported by The Independent .

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"I ain't just getting into that ring to make myself or my family proud. I'm going in there because people need me. I suffered for years from depression and anxiety and I didn't understand what it was, because I had never been educated about it.

"And if I was suffering then there are people going through the same things as me. I want to help change that." he was quoted as saying by The Independent .

Fury has been dubbed "The People's Champion" because of his openness about mental health, according to The Daily Telegraph .

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Speaking to The Sunday Times Magazine, Fury said: "I do the night feeds, change the nappies, get them up and fed and washed and dressed and ready for school every day."

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Fury especially loves Ferraris. He owns a GTC4 Lusso, a Portofino, and a GTC supercar worth around $387,000, according to the Daily Mirror .

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In the crowd's eyes, Fury had been robbed, according to Sunday Times Magazine . It was "a complete injustice", he later said. "Disgraceful."

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Before the rematch, Fury weighed in at 273 pounds, the third-heaviest weight of his professional career, according to ESPN.

According to Business Insider's Alan Dawson , the boxer said he was preparing for the match by masturbating seven times a day and dipping his fists in gasoline.

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As Business Insider's Alan Dawson wrote: "The Gypsy King rules again."

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