Sounds to me like he is not completely out of it yet. He just replaced one goal with another... but once he can't box professionally anymore, what high is there gonna be that could possibly match this?! Reminds me a bit of Maradona's spiral into drugs after lifting the World Cup. Wish him the best.
Tyson has done more for mental health charities and mental health awareness than any other athlete in the UK. He gave his full purse from the first Wilder fight to mental health and children’s charities, yet no one in the MSM mentioned it. Not once. He’s a great fighter but a better human being.
What an absolute legend. I struggle with mental health issues and this guy motivates me to get help and become the person I know I can be! Stay healthy out there friends
This is very important for men suffering alone with depression. Men need to see someone who is now Heavyweight Champion of the World being so honest and straight forward about a condition that can take down their strongest of men.....and come back. I have been there.
I think it's great that he's being honest... But I don't think many people can pray their way out of depression. Faith is important, church might be a supportive thing, but thus sounds like clinical depression which is a major medical issue. You need a doctor.
It already is! Dude watch this video essay/documentary thing about him told by a guy with a dirty mouth (MixedMollyWhoppery if anyone else has heard of him): ua-cam.com/video/SLiiNeeBB2U/v-deo.html
I met Mr. Fury once and chatted him up for about 5 mins before he had a flight. Nicest, most gentle soul I've ever met. He is so down to earth and so humble, it's impossible to not love this man.
I’m an 18 year old mma fighter, diagnosed with depression at the age of 14 because of my little brother dying. I got into mma at about 16. Everyone wrote me off. But the day of my first fight I was thinking to myself “there’s only one man standing between me and who I really am” I went out at knocked him out in 20 seconds. I’m now 11 and 0 and I got through depression. If you beat your inner demons, there’s nothing in the world that can beat you.
So true. Depression is like a constant black cloud hovering over you blocking any light or warmth the sun gives. Black cloud is the mental illness. The sun is all the good things in life: friends, family, whatever would normally make ppl happy. Master yourself and you are greater than armies. Good testimony.
Had to come back to this after last night’s fight. Tyson Fury is a fucking inspiration man, from a alcoholic drug addict dealing with crippling depression on the edge of suicide, to the lineal heavyweight champion of the world. This man is a living example of how you can achieve anything you set your mind to. All hail the Gypsy King 👑🇬🇧
Exactly, he knows when. He can banter back and forth with the comedians but when shit gets real he sits back and listens. And I think it is because he is genuinely interested to hear what they are saying.
@@castronator29 100% brother, I know a guy that killed himself , he never made a thousand social media posts like the attention seekers do, he never even had social media
Bro ive appreciated this video numerous times. Because the way he explains depression and what he's done with that has just made me respect him incredibly more
That's it. It's the coal to the furnace that is depression. It "works" the first few times but it only feels like it helps. Once the drugs go away you're worse off and now throw tolerance into the mix and it's a recipe for demise. 100% of the time it's bad for you and the best outcome is somehow making it out of that Hell. Few go in and ever come back out. Most that make it out are never really out. They left something - often a lot of things - in that furnace. A tiny fraction of a fraction get out and are able to move on in life successfully as Fury has.
It's kinda obvious because the drugs not only make you feel up but they also get rid of the depression which basically doubles the desire to take them again.
+Ariel Dominguez; Exactly my case. I buy almost every UFC PPV throughout the year, except this past weekend when I decided to buy the Fury vs Wilder card. There is something in this guy that is so special. He made me watch Boxing, and I love his style, so slick, elusive and with a very high fighting IQ. After watching this interview I am Fury fan 101 % what a fighter in all senses of the word.
@@thankshi2815 yeah Vasyl Lomachenko, I know that guy too. I have never bought a fight of his but I have watched highlights of his wins. I have also seen him helping/training with some of our guys [T.J. Dillashaw]. Loma has magic footwork. He is a very quick sharp shooter and has Hyena-like Stamina. Great to watch. I wish he could come to MMA and help the guys honing their Boxing skills and with their endurance. The other guy you mentioned, Alexander Usyk, I have not heard of him before. Will have to look it up.
Maybe this man is more of a man than you are because maybe he has faced his demons and now the external world ie. people like you don't bother him and maybe he is brave enough to have a man bun
I really needed to hear this today. I’ve been thinking it’s absolutely impossible to overcome my depression/drug addiction, even though I’m closer than I’ve ever been since it all started a decade ago due to cancer. This just proved I’m wrong and that it’s 100% possible if I continue this hard work. God fucking bless these two men. The world needs ‘em both
As someone who fractured their spine at the age of 12 wrestling for middle school, spent 5 years in a wheelchair, had 7 major spinal surgeries and a spinal cord stimulator implant put in to walk again, and spent almost 2 decades from the ages of 14-32 on fentanyl, dilaudid, xanax and klonopin all combined until it almost killed me; you can 100% do it! I ended up on the max FDA legal dose of each individual medication, all combined, around the clock, 24/7, until I had 3 cardiac arrests and 2 grand mal seizures in 2016. By the grace of God, I was able to get off it all on my dozenth try, after tortuous withdrawals that lasted a good year before I started feeling right again. It's the suffering that takes us to our knees and closer to one another and God. Perseverance is crucial. I was never spiritual or sought after that, until after I died a couple times and saw the other side and came back. It *is* there. Pharmacea = "sorcery" for a reason. They knew that all the way back to the Greeks. My battle was with opiates and benzos and you may be facing something different and altogether more terrifying, but nothing is impossible! Even taking a crippled and addicted kid who almost severed his spinal cord; from a wheelchair, to walking, to off 4 of the most potent drugs on planet Earth, all while becoming a professional drummer. Nothing is impossible for God, but you have to seek before being answered. Don't give up, I know there's a lot of suffering out there, and I still haven't escaped all of it myself either. But, giving into the darkness isn't a viable option, and it's through that perseverance we are made stronger in the end. Keep up the good fight, and ask for help! Love conquers all.
So proud of this guy for raising awareness on this issue. More depression and disassociation in society now than at any other time in recorded history. Life is precious man. Well played Mr Fury.
"I look back in it now and think would I change that? I wouldn't, I wouldn't change a thing because I needed to get tested to see what kind of character I was" -- Tyson Fury I can relate. Amazing words. Life changing words.
I’m 8 years sober from alcohol. I used it to try mask my anxiety and PTSD and after waking up in a hospital bed one morning after a night of binge drinking and hearing what I’d done and said to my family I immediately vowed to never drink again. I took a few counselling sessions and then went on to research these disorders and can proudly say I’m in control of myself each day, even though the darkness looms daily I conquer it with my mind and choices. Good on you Tyson for sharing your story.
@@huambo hey thanks! I’m doing very well in life, taking life head on and enjoying my family my job my doggies. Alcohol is not a struggle I have to deal with anymore, I look at it like a bottle of the most toxic household cleaner on the shelf. 😃
@@stopandsmelltheroses104 I used to do the same imagine a skull and crossbones on the bottle as it was poison to me. Love the Fury’s that they openly talk about faith and without praying I wouldn’t be sober
TheLeanup I know he’s the Lineal Champion, that’s not what I mean, I mean he’s more than titles, he’s a Symbol. He can become an Icon but you need the Gold to get the Spotlight. Let’s not be naive, he needs more Gold not to be great but to keep other bums away from Gold that they don’t deserve.
Praying for you brother. I myself have given up on life before. I still have my good days and bad days battling depression and anxiety. The Devil himself is behind all of it. He wants you to feel unloved and to give up on life. God loves you. Once I finally broke down and asked him to help me with my problems things in my life changed. I found a purpose and I found God’s love. His love is the greatest blessing of all. It’s honestly what keeps me going everyday. I promise once you allow him to put his hand on your life you will feel a love and a relief that you’ve never felt before. God bless🙏🏽
As someone who has suffered with severe depression and anxiety for my whole entire life, this story was so relatable to me. It takes a lot of balls to tell a one stranger, let alone millions who watch JRE about the demons one fights within. This story was incredible and it gives me hope. You gained a huge fan in me, Tyson.
I used to suffer terribly from anxiety and depression for years .I would sit terrified and think for hours about how I was going to get over it ,I read books and tried smoking weed,took many different pills prescribed for anxiety. Then I gradually realized I was doing it to myself.so I thought or read if you change you're mind you change you're life.very slowly I'd catch myself before I felt the anxiety and change my mind and less and less anxiety came.today I'm so grateful to be calm and not be worrying everyday.try guided hypnosis on UA-cam,they really help you relax and plant new seeds that grow.
I have suffered and I am currently in the pits of this again. Shit is really bad for me now. I understand what this guy talks about fully. I'm trying to get things right, but it isn't easy. Respect to all that deal with these demons. I'll keep battling them. I suggest you do the same.
Anybody who’s suffering from anxiety and depression. Your not alone friend. I beat it after a 10 year battle. Addicted to Drugs and all. You are loved. You are loved. You are loved.
God bless you my friend. I’m suffering from generalized anxiety disorder myself and us people suffering from anxiety should talk more together. We shut down and push everyone away and feel worthless and it leads to self destruction
@Elias Gonzalez Congrats bro thats inspirational as hell would you say porn addiction can be a source of depression because Id say i Have an addiction to it and thats the most likely reason why I have no motivation and stuff
I've suffered depression my whole life since a child. Didn't get it until I was older but created a wreckage before I knew what I was suffering..had a child a 15. Drugs and alcohol right after. Lost a child. Prison...I've been collected and out of trouble. Bad choices for 10 years now... still suffering from depression. Have everyday...it's so great knowing your not alone. Thank you Champ for sharing your story.. Someone as great as you deals with the same pain but has accomplished so much..gives hope..may God Bless you
Tyson Fury is a c great communicator and very good story teller plus Joe allowed him to vent cos he was breaking down his bout with depression and how he over came it, 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
@Andrew Towey Lol, you're definitely an insecure little beta bitch if you think it's that. Bryan, Joe and Brendan are close friends and they talk over each other all the time, but in a friendly and a spontaneous way. But you wouldn't know cause you have no friend you little sensitive bitch Lol.
@@DesignHen wilder also came from a hole. His only determination is caring for his disabled daughter and thats how he got to where he is now. That is enough to make a man kill
I liked the video besides him thinking he's old at 29. In the world of athletics it brainwashes young people to think they are getting old because of ages when some athletes stop or wanna stop and slow down but that has nothing to do with being old they aren't old lol gotta change that weird mindset 20s is young
I always thought he was a bit of a cunt, but after watching this I realise he had issues. Actually quite like him when he isn't talking shit or running about in a batman costume, just hope he stays this affable.
Harry Paul Oh but he did. You have no idea how saved he is. Mark 10:14 “Let the little children come to me; and do not hinder them. For the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.” They get direct access to the kingdom of God.
Harry Paul cancer sucks. My biggest hero was my grandfather, decorated ww2 vet. I never got to meet him or my grandma cuz that goddamned disease. Maybe someday they’ll release the cure to us common peasants
I’ve been living under a rock, and I just found out who Tyson Fury was leading up to Fury Wilder 3. I respect this man immensely for letting people like me know that mental illness can be conquered.
Props to Big John as well, literally slept in the same bed as his grown son just to make sure he'd be alright. Big John is a great father apart from all that as well.
He's right, being depressed is being in a state of "deep rest" no matter how much you hate it, it will build your character and wisdom as long as you can make it to the end. You will be a new man
As a lifelong British boxing fan, I’ve never had time for Fury, never considered him a quality boxer and wrongly perceived him as a typical traveller bare knuckle boxer that got lucky. After his draw on Saturday (he clearly won by a big margin) I’ve totally changed my opinion on him as a man and as a boxer. Totally take my hat off to him and have nothing but massive respect for what he’s achieved. Fair play
Liwkewise, I am a lifelong MMA fan and although seen Tyson Fury fighting before, he never impressed me that much until I watched the Klitschko fight, where he caught my eye on how skilled the guy really is. Now after the Wilder fight, we MMA fans from all over the world now respect and admire this man.
Could not agree more.... great performance but an even greater man. I am so sorry that I wrote you off as a lucky gypsy fighter. You talk so much sense and hold yourself in interviews so well, I wish you all the best.
Tarek El Kholy a traveller is a family / group that don’t confirm to usual ways of living, in houses and such. A lot of travellers and showmen move around a lot and don’t usually pay taxes, etc. They are not to be confused however with Pikeys.. pikeys are the mostly Irish contingent that are the ones that steal from old people and cause shit wherever they go. They live in mobile homes and move all the time depending on if the police can get to them first. The pikeys give all other travellers and showmen a bad name !
Tyson is building a legacy that will live on forever in England, hes a normal bloke, hit rock bottom, worked his arse off and climbed and clawed his way back to the top. Hes done more for mental health awareness in the UK than anybody, his life is a blockbuster film. Regardless of his fights in the ring and the fight with himself, his story will live on
His life is an actual movie imagine being his therapist! thinking he's about to commit suicide and a couple of years later he comes back and becomes the heavyweight champion again!
I lost a dear friend of mine a few months ago, leaving behind a lovely wife, two daughters, and many friends. He loved boxing. Watching this just made me drop tears. I'm so happy to hear this man say he decided to choose life and seek help.
Gold Chef it’s not a morale story, it’s a comeback story. The fact that he came back from being 400lbs and dealing with severe depression, something most people deal with, makes him relatable, and inspiring. Mental game is something else
“Then I just had the easy task of losing 160 lbs” Joes face is priceless I’m here after he finally got that revenge on Wilder in their second fight 💪🏻🥊🇬🇧
I’ve done committed so many mistakes where i would hurt the ones that cared about me, do things behind their backs, no self respect, lies, egocentric lies to make myself look better. Now here I am a man guilty of being human. I repent all of my short comings and for a long time I started to believe that I wasn’t worthy of forgiveness. You are loved and you are human. You are worth the change. Today I have two therapist, believer in faith (may it be your own interpretation), and redeem myself day by day by doing good - honest words, actions and will. I believe I’m you. We all have our inner battles. Reach out if you need someone to talk to. Much love people.
Having suffered from depression for 2 years I got emotional seeing this. This happened a decade ago while I was living in the UK and at his same age, 27, I thought life was over. Tyson is an inspiration to all of us and a blueprint of what to do and what not to do. Thanks champ.
Tyson fury will always be the people champion. A man of wisdom and faith. A man whos had it all and never seen any light at the end of the tunnel to now becoming the man who bring awareness to the world of depression and you dont need medication to survive. It bought tears to my eyes listening him tell his story I felt every emotion he was going through during his story. What a gentleman at heart wish him a healthy life and I'm glad he has found his purpose in life outside of boxing. I really hope to meet him one day to show that his words and story touched alot of hearts.
26101976bdm You're watching a video about a man who readily admits faith saved his life, then saying that to be a man of faith is not a good thing. In this man's case however, having faith is objectively a good thing, as if not he would have taken his life. I don't care what your opinion of religion is, I'm saying that your statement that having faith is not a good thing is wrong in this particular case. This isn't a debate about the legitimacy of religion.
@@ManofUlster you can believe in Puff The Magic Dragon if it gets you through, did you read the part 'each to his own'. He was in a bad place, weak of mind - prime candidate for religion to 'save' him. Mental health is not something to downplay, but he predicted what he'd do after beating Klitschko. The alarm bells were ringing loud and clear.
Thanks to this. I got myself motivated again and still fighting my demons everyday. I was an obese 310 (March 2019) to a solid 225 (November 2019) Tyson fury is my modern hero
"I didn't care about boxing, I didn't care about living, I just wanted to die" My heart broke when he said that... thank God he pulled himself out of that depression
I work with troubled young men. I will be using this video a lot in the future. I know it will strike a chord with many desperate souls. Tyson Fury is such a bright light. Bless him.
It’s so weird how sometimes you’ll not scroll this far down for 16:00 minutes, then as you read the comment he literally says this at the same time. Spooky
Tyson Fury has been an inspiration to other althetes across the world who have battle the demons of depression in their lives. May God give him Grace!!!!
Adrian Stevenson that’s what’s truly impressive. He got up, started moving like he did in the earlier rounds, and started tagging wilder. Add on that wilder is one of the most powerful punchers in the history of boxing and it adds another level of bad assery on top of it. He shoulda probably won the fight, he out boxed him by a wide margin. There woulda been no doubt if fury didn’t get knocked down though. Wilder-fury 2 is gonna be epic.
Watching this after seeing Fury Wilder 3, now seeing this, the depth of truth and honesty and humility made Fury a champion for the ages. He truly is a giant. A King.
Jüstin__Sixx it’s from the New Testament in the Bible its simply saying that no matter how much riches and financial gain u get you will never be satisfied and it can cause u to lose your life literally or just depressed ect. Because our goal on earth isnt for material gains but it’s to have a relationship w Christ and strive to b like Him. I hope I wasn’t to forward or anything just trying to except lain that to you
Much respect to Tyson. He's been through it all and can speak with such conviction about it. I've been there myself and martial arts/Jitsu has helped me pull through. You can draw a comparison with McGregors recent defeat and how he spoke about achieving all he wanted and not wanting to fight anymore. Once he became the two weight world champion, the story was written. There's a lot to learn from a man like Fury.
I suffered from severe depression (or suffer, as it never really goes away, you can only control it), and when I saw him face to face with khabib just before the match started, the first thing that came to my mind was "that is the face of a depressed man". He looked like deep down he did not want to be there, like the fire in his soul vanished. The harder thing about depression is not being able to enjoy anymore stuff that you used to love. I really hope it's not the case with Conor.
I listened to this straight and thoroughly enjoyed this. I’ve been in a slump for a few months now and this really got my eyes opened. One thing I’ve wanted to try but am scared of is signing up at a boxing gym. I’ve been looking and driving by this place for over a year now and still get nervous just to walk through those doors. I’m going in there tomorrow. Thank you Tyson.
Just know that everyone in that gym started with day 1 just like you. I've been training for almost 10 years and have to say it's the best thing to feel yourself improve or work on something every day. And those people in the gym who you will train and learn with. They will become a second family. A good gym will train you hard but stick with it. You'll be surprised to see how far you've come once you look back. Good luck and take care out there!
7 years of doing absolutely nothing except getting drunk and getting high. Out of those 7,I was treated for depression and anxiety for 6. It all started when my grandma passed away. My family was financially stable and I grew up in a loving environment,so it was even more perplexing why I was feeling the way I was. My relationships suffered,I was jobless, was admitted to rehab twice and even my family had started to admit that I'll never be anything but a drunkard and probably be dead by the time I was 40. But I turned it around. I never drink now. I'll do some weed occasionally and that's it. I joined college again and topped the class every time and in a few days I'll be getting a job. Life is good now,finally ☺
@@joatmon8954 forgive me for giving a possible answer but he wrote that he went to rehab twice. I know people who've been to rehab. Those that are ready and follow the rules do really well. They've got to be ready. I think it's about getting support at the right time. The right support for you might not be the right support for someone else. If you're asking the question looking for an answer for yourself then all I can say is contact someone. Try calling a rehab place. That first step is what counts. They'll be able to give some advice.
One time I knew this guy who would get withdrawals if he didn't smoke enough weed. Eventually, weed cost him his job and marriage, so he finally managed to quit. Then sometime later, when he had almost fully recovered, this dumbfuck decided that he could only smoke weed once in a while and everything would be fine. One thing led to another, and now he's high off his ass permanently, living on shit welfare money (which he uses to buy strong weed and is therefore broke) and he lost all hope and aspirations- back to square one. Not saying this will happen to you, but I would completely quit if I had previously been addicted. Good story though, and good luck!
This is one of Rogan's best interview's! The follow up questions and knowing when to shut up is key. He is the greatest interviewer of our time and doesn't belong to any broadcasting company. Let that sink in! So Good!
After watching this interview after the Wilder vs Fury 3 makes this man one of the most inspirational heroes of our times. He's been through it all and come out victorious. Deserves a movie on his life asap.God bless the Gypsy King.
Depression is a helluva thing to beat. I always thought ppl who admitted they were depressed or suffered from anxiety were (mostly) attention-seeking exaggerators, esp in the 2010’s, when it seemed like EVERYONE had some sort of mental health issues. But then, it happened to me. All of my previous misconceptions went out the window. Here I was, a recovered addict for nearly 4yrs (at the time). I had BEATEN addiction & knew I was never going back, but then in early 2019, it was as if I had fallen off a cliff onto rock bottom after I had two reconstructive surgeries on my legs & feet back to back. 4mos after my second surgery, depression & anxiety ran over me like a semi truck. 11 straight months of absolute hell. I had social anxiety so badly that I was shaking & having panic attacks until I got home, where I retreated into my bedroom, which made my depression worse. To this day, I still believe the anesthesia was partly to blame since I’ve never reacted well to being put under. Either way, I knew it may take a year, but eventually, I’d come out of it. And I did :) I had faith in Christ & He carried me through it!
I believe that anesthesia was partly cause of it cause a year ago I had surgery when I woke up when they were pulling the tubes out my mouth as I was grasping for air… after my surgery I’ve experienced minor anxiety attack and car sickness but I never knew it was anxiety until about 2 weeks ago I had my first major anxiety/panic attack and now I realized I was having small anxiety attacks but never knew… I’m my anxiety is built up because I worry about taking a deep breath if I don’t catch that deep breath it starts to act up, my chest hurts every morning because of how much deep breaths I take they out the day… idk I feel like I’m in a vicious cycle and just want to be normal again…. Praying for anyone dealing with mental illness 🙏
I'm a HUGE Wilder fan but Fury seems determined! I wish I could play this podcast for my cousin man, if he would've heard this he might not have took his life. Rip Cal
Sorry for your loss bro, I hope you have found peace in yourself and you're doing well. I beat anxiety and depression myself as a young man but it was touch and go at one stage. I'd had a bumpy road from very young and hadn't had a strong male role model (which is much more common than it should be). I was living alone as a teenager and just drifting really. Anxiety had me convinced I was dying and that I'd drop dead at any moment. I made some sort of peace with it and decided that I'd stop letting fear of death stop me from living. I realised that we all live until we die, whenever that comes so just get on wit living. Then fatherhood sorted me out properly. Turns out ultimately I just needed a purpose. Everyone that goes through this stuff have their own causes and potentially their way through it too. Seems like the taboo is shifting and people finally talking about this stuff. By people I really mean men. Women been talking about feelings forever but macho bs been getting in the way for us fellas. time to make a change ✌
The shit that Tyson Fury gets in Britain for just being honest & not politically correct is sickening, he's a good bloke, any objective person can see that if they watch this interview.
Eddy the fact he is a decent guy is clear.. some troubles- like everyone... his mental issues are obviously crippling him... it would be great for him to win the title again for a boost- but either way, he should go on tedtv and other venues as a speaker.. he is very real, and motivating
Behave. Some of the shit he's spoke and the way he behaves he fully deserves what he gets. If he acted like this and not like a giant turd people wouldn't have an issue with the bloke.
Thank you Joe and Tyson for this interview. Tyson for being so brutally honest and Joe letting him roll with it and not interrupting and everything to come out. Brilliant interviewing.
I’ve dealt with this my whole life . I’m an attractive man , In high school I was an all star athlete , I’m so talented , charismatic . Not to boast my self but I literally have the most amazing life , yet I felt like this . It was so draining . Then it created guilt problems because i knew I should be thankful for my life , but instead , I would pray for a scenario that maybe I could go out like a hero , or in a way where my family wouldn’t hurt when I was gone . Ten years later i over came, but it wasn’t the final battle . After the pandemic started and i was forced to work at home and not a good routine that I needed , my depression came back 10 fold.. but now I have three Kids and an amazing wife . I don’t know what I’m really getting at . It’s just nice to get this off my chest . It just feels like I’m so pathetic and weak . I can’t speak like this to my family . No one really cares anyways . But I’ll get through this again. I know I can . I chose last week that I want to live . My stress was so bad I felt I had a heart attack , and I couldn’t believe how scared I was . And I realized , deep down I wanted to live . So instead of thinking, I’m going primal baby.lol i might even eat a steak with my bare hands . Thank you for who ever reads this . I hope you’re doing okay as well
Good for you getting that shit off your chest man. It’s a rough road feeling like you know you have enough but feeling somethings quite not right. Ive dealt with multiple attempts on my life even while in the military after a plane crashed into my family’s house. At least an hon discharge. Put myself in super dangerous work conditions. 5’4 woman in an all male Super Max security prison getting into legitimate fights. I loved it because it got rid of the dead feeling of being 21 and divorced. But pulling away I saw how self destructive my behavior was. Great book that has absolutely cured every ounce of depression and anxiety has been “The Power of Now”. 💯 recommend. I wish the best for you. Read that book and know you have people out there that feel your same pain. Warriors bleed. And there’s no blood without wounds of battle. Fight on.
Hey man I'd love to chat with you some time if you'd be down. I am in a similar situation but have absolutely no clue what to do. My stress has resulted in tons of random things happening but I shouldn't be stressed at all with how well my cards are in life.
@@AnnaBarrowMusic thank you so much Anna . You’re reply is greatly appreciated . I’m so sorry to hear about your situation :/ you seem like an awesome friend to have . I will Definitly check out that book you’re recommending
BJ Blazkowicz you don’t ever really beat it... but you can manage it so it doesn’t affect your day to day. But it’s a demon that always lurks in the shadows.
It was very refreshing hearing those things from fury. His honesty and courage to open up his struggles in his past and listening it at the time when fury beat wilder in their final match, makes it more special. Congrats on the comeback King
He just gained a life long fan. I stopped watching heavyweight bouts decades ago, but this dude just seems like a great human regardless of his profession.
Look I’m 38, 6’9” 270 myself and love boxing. I’ve always gravitated towards respected and liked Tyson. I’ve had my share of mental demons (not to the extent of Tyson) but this interview had made me go from a liking Tyson attitude to loving the man. God bless you brother and I hope nothing but the best for you and good mental health.
@@FireMcgwire Well I was 6’9” when I was 14. I was 6’9” playing for OSU. I was 6’9” when I was drafted. I was also 6’9” when I played 11 years in Europe. Why would someone lie about it? I know how tall I am but I also know someone who questions it is probably a short shmuck with a little man complex.
I'm slightly over 2 metres (pretty much exactly 6'7") and most basketball players I meet who say they're 6'8" or 6'9" are no taller than me. Measurements in shoes don't count. I played rugby, not basketball, and we don't have the same culture of inflating heights or measuring in shoes. Kudos to you if you're the exception who's a legit 6'9".
@@theirishneilers is 6’9” an abnormality where you’re at? Jesus in high school everyone in our district had at least one asshole who was as tall at 7’ or a little shorter. Who in the bloody hell lies about height? What’s the point? It was cool be this tall while playing ball but it fucking sucks. I get to cram my ass into a seat on airplanes designed for dwarfs, can only drive a truck or suburban comfortably and you think I’m going to add a few inches to my height for the hell of it. What type of a moron would add inches to his height? I’m lost lol. You want me to blow your mind, in high school we had 3 of us who were my height on our team. Legit 6’10”, 6’10”, and me at 6’9”. My god. Get real. Never have I had to argue my height in my life lmao. This is hilariously amusing.
So good to see a man being open and honest about his personal struggles with mental illness, life struggles etc. Can only imagine how many people this interview has helped and inspired to seek help..... God Bless him.
I had absolutely no idea Tyson. I’ve suffered from mental health issues and addiction and I’m clean now but still struggle every day. This is so inspiring. Thank you for sharing, this made me feel like I wasn’t alone and shouldn’t look back at the demons begging me to relapse or hurt myself today.
The Lord really has a sense of humor doesn’t he ...The Lord will get our attention one way or another even if he has to put a 400 lb man in a skeleton costume to show him the error of his ways.You’ll never know Jesus is all u need until he is all u have.
Coming back from mental illness, has to be one of the toughest battles a human can over come. Atleast depending on how severe. Anyone who can do that deserves the highest respect. It's like overcoming extreme mind control. Plus you lose your friends because no one really understands. And potentially everything, atleast that's what happened to me.
Very true, particularly the losing friends part. After depression you basically need to reboot yourself to scrub out the lifestyle choices which contributed to the worsening of the condition. Friends are often a big influence in many of those, & unfortunately some of them won't stick around with a more independent, measured person.
Beating depression is a bigger victory than any opponent he'll ever face
well said mate...
Sounds to me like he is not completely out of it yet. He just replaced one goal with another... but once he can't box professionally anymore, what high is there gonna be that could possibly match this?! Reminds me a bit of Maradona's spiral into drugs after lifting the World Cup. Wish him the best.
@Abz 3000 just remember what you enjoy to do for fun, cause the rest is usually just working to keep a home. Simple thoughts 😊
Very true. More important too.
You never beat it you just learn to live with it
The respect I’ve gained for Tyson Fury is immense.
Just Yes!
The gypsy King
Chicken Little he is very manipulative & narcissistic
@Ruchika Sharma hell yeah man!
Narcisstic? The guy gave his entire 7 million purse to charity.
Tyson has done more for mental health charities and mental health awareness than any other athlete in the UK. He gave his full purse from the first Wilder fight to mental health and children’s charities, yet no one in the MSM mentioned it. Not once. He’s a great fighter but a better human being.
Wow I never knew that
Wow I never knew that
Wow that is crazy
That's crazy. Truly a King!
Wonderful
What an absolute legend. I struggle with mental health issues and this guy motivates me to get help and become the person I know I can be! Stay healthy out there friends
Awww u poor thing! Was u in the war?,? Man up u piece of shit
@@philbrainy2399 what’s your address? Let’s see how tough you are internet gangster.
@@abrownnn3740 gimme ur address?0
@@philbrainy2399 bro wtf is wrong with you
@@philbrainy2399: you now can back up your words
Of course he’s still undefeated ! How do you beat a man who beat his own demons 👑
The goat
Fantastic comment Hanna. Respect
All hail the gypsy king.
profound comment, Hannah
Ty that hit me hard 👌👍❤
This is very important for men suffering alone with depression. Men need to see someone who is now Heavyweight Champion of the World being so honest and straight forward about a condition that can take down their strongest of men.....and come back. I have been there.
Matthew Maguire agree 100%
I think it's great that he's being honest... But I don't think many people can pray their way out of depression. Faith is important, church might be a supportive thing, but thus sounds like clinical depression which is a major medical issue. You need a doctor.
@@matteframe Saying you need a doctor is as dangerous as saying you need prayer. No, he himself got himself out of that situation, nothing else.
@klaus 420 ...........
Edward Kenway Excuse me but what the hell is wrong with you bastard? You wanna get your fucking ass beat ?
This man deserves a movie now
Dan Sotelo especially now
It already is! Dude watch this video essay/documentary thing about him told by a guy with a dirty mouth (MixedMollyWhoppery if anyone else has heard of him): ua-cam.com/video/SLiiNeeBB2U/v-deo.html
Yes, but who can play him?
I hope they make a movie it would be unbelievable
Hahahaha. I said the same yesterday to my roomate. "Steven u ll see. They will make a movie after Him". He totally agreed.
I met Mr. Fury once and chatted him up for about 5 mins before he had a flight. Nicest, most gentle soul I've ever met. He is so down to earth and so humble, it's impossible to not love this man.
I’m an 18 year old mma fighter, diagnosed with depression at the age of 14 because of my little brother dying. I got into mma at about 16. Everyone wrote me off. But the day of my first fight I was thinking to myself “there’s only one man standing between me and who I really am” I went out at knocked him out in 20 seconds. I’m now 11 and 0 and I got through depression. If you beat your inner demons, there’s nothing in the world that can beat you.
Fuck yeah dude keep it up!
Well said man.
I wish you even more success my dude.
So true. Depression is like a constant black cloud hovering over you blocking any light or warmth the sun gives. Black cloud is the mental illness. The sun is all the good things in life: friends, family, whatever would normally make ppl happy. Master yourself and you are greater than armies. Good testimony.
Chris Moye I could not have said it better myself, huge respect to you my friend
Had to come back to this after last night’s fight. Tyson Fury is a fucking inspiration man, from a alcoholic drug addict dealing with crippling depression on the edge of suicide, to the lineal heavyweight champion of the world. This man is a living example of how you can achieve anything you set your mind to. All hail the Gypsy King 👑🇬🇧
Good stuff
Jesus
El Rey viene.
💯 I’m so thankful I was able to see this.
🙏❤️
Straight up. Good post mate. And i had no idea that he went through all of this untill 30 minutes ago.
The sign of a good interviewer is knowing when to shut up. This Rogan bloke knows what he is doing.
he's literally never this quiet unless he's talking to someone he knows would fuck him up lmaoooooooooooooooooooo
@J G yeah and Henry Rollins for sure!
Exactly, he knows when. He can banter back and forth with the comedians but when shit gets real he sits back and listens. And I think it is because he is genuinely interested to hear what they are saying.
@J G chill bro didnt know I was gonna hurt your feelings so bad
It's because it's his show, no one behind him feeding him questions
Most people contemplating suicide don’t really want to die....they just want the pain to stop. Stay Strong...you f*cking got this!!!
I wish they would do it so we wouldn’t have to listen to their sob story of how they nearly done it
@@philbrainy2399 the ones who really come very close to do it, dont usually speak about it.
@@castronator29 100% brother, I know a guy that killed himself , he never made a thousand social media posts like the attention seekers do, he never even had social media
@@philbrainy2399 it’s almost like different people cope with their problems differently. Crazy shit right
@@philbrainy2399 I’ll gladly listen to someone’s sob story over see their obituary. Loser.
This interview has saved my life. I’ve listened to it countless times. God bless you Mr Fury. 🙏❤️
Brilliant mate Isnt it
Gwon lad 👍🏻
Congrats man!
Same here.
Bro ive appreciated this video numerous times. Because the way he explains depression and what he's done with that has just made me respect him incredibly more
Here AGAIN after he defeated Deontay Wilder!
Edit: 10-10-21 Here YET again after he dropped the dosser!
Yesssir
Greatest boxing comeback in history.
Beat him up and mentally embarrassed him with the song. Fury knows revenge
So happy he got the win. Makes this all come full circle.
He beat depression in his mind no one could be him after that
I want Joe to get him on again
Get him back on Joe
@@jonsage5486 i am not joe, wtf do you want FROM ME!!!
Yes sir!
@@nomorebs3626 Sex
The perfect time to get him on is just before or straight after the AJ fight
Kudos to Rogan for not interrupting Tyson and letting this flow . . .
"For someone who suffers from mental health the worst thing we can do is take drugs or alcohol"
amen
@Gonz Wouldgo yup i just turned 21 three weeeks ago, don't plan on drinking tho, i know enough about myself to see where that'll go
That's it. It's the coal to the furnace that is depression.
It "works" the first few times but it only feels like it helps. Once the drugs go away you're worse off and now throw tolerance into the mix and it's a recipe for demise. 100% of the time it's bad for you and the best outcome is somehow making it out of that Hell.
Few go in and ever come back out. Most that make it out are never really out. They left something - often a lot of things - in that furnace. A tiny fraction of a fraction get out and are able to move on in life successfully as Fury has.
@@DannyWilliamH agree, it's the "never really out" that scares me.
It's kinda obvious because the drugs not only make you feel up but they also get rid of the depression which basically doubles the desire to take them again.
DannyWilliamH wow I know exactly what you’re talking about
Tyson Fury is the only modern boxer that made me get interest in boxing.
Ariel Domínguez watch Alexander usyk and loma
+Ariel Dominguez; Exactly my case. I buy almost every UFC PPV throughout the year, except this past weekend when I decided to buy the Fury vs Wilder card. There is something in this guy that is so special. He made me watch Boxing, and I love his style, so slick, elusive and with a very high fighting IQ. After watching this interview I am Fury fan 101 % what a fighter in all senses of the word.
@@thankshi2815 yeah Vasyl Lomachenko, I know that guy too. I have never bought a fight of his but I have watched highlights of his wins. I have also seen him helping/training with some of our guys [T.J. Dillashaw]. Loma has magic footwork. He is a very quick sharp shooter and has Hyena-like Stamina. Great to watch. I wish he could come to MMA and help the guys honing their Boxing skills and with their endurance.
The other guy you mentioned, Alexander Usyk, I have not heard of him before. Will have to look it up.
Me too
I've been watching boxing for almost 10 years but Fury has made the sport better.
Once you defeat your inner demons, nothing in the external world can stop you.
@morbidcorpse 🤣🤣🤣
@morbidcorpse You took the words out my mouth hahah!!!
Maybe this man is more of a man than you are because maybe he has faced his demons and now the external world ie. people like you don't bother him and maybe he is brave enough to have a man bun
Authentic Self Guide
You can't defeat your demons only Jesus has the power to make them flea.
@@eastwood111 maybe Jesus helped him to do so just like Tyson
I really needed to hear this today. I’ve been thinking it’s absolutely impossible to overcome my depression/drug addiction, even though I’m closer than I’ve ever been since it all started a decade ago due to cancer. This just proved I’m wrong and that it’s 100% possible if I continue this hard work. God fucking bless these two men. The world needs ‘em both
well said, never give up and we shall overcome
Stay strong friend
Keep going 🙏
I'm struggling too. Bad
As someone who fractured their spine at the age of 12 wrestling for middle school, spent 5 years in a wheelchair, had 7 major spinal surgeries and a spinal cord stimulator implant put in to walk again, and spent almost 2 decades from the ages of 14-32 on fentanyl, dilaudid, xanax and klonopin all combined until it almost killed me; you can 100% do it! I ended up on the max FDA legal dose of each individual medication, all combined, around the clock, 24/7, until I had 3 cardiac arrests and 2 grand mal seizures in 2016. By the grace of God, I was able to get off it all on my dozenth try, after tortuous withdrawals that lasted a good year before I started feeling right again. It's the suffering that takes us to our knees and closer to one another and God. Perseverance is crucial. I was never spiritual or sought after that, until after I died a couple times and saw the other side and came back. It *is* there. Pharmacea = "sorcery" for a reason. They knew that all the way back to the Greeks. My battle was with opiates and benzos and you may be facing something different and altogether more terrifying, but nothing is impossible! Even taking a crippled and addicted kid who almost severed his spinal cord; from a wheelchair, to walking, to off 4 of the most potent drugs on planet Earth, all while becoming a professional drummer. Nothing is impossible for God, but you have to seek before being answered. Don't give up, I know there's a lot of suffering out there, and I still haven't escaped all of it myself either. But, giving into the darkness isn't a viable option, and it's through that perseverance we are made stronger in the end. Keep up the good fight, and ask for help! Love conquers all.
So proud of this guy for raising awareness on this issue. More depression and disassociation in society now than at any other time in recorded history. Life is precious man. Well played Mr Fury.
Sam Samaraweera conceive, believe, achieve! SHUT THE FUCK UP!!!
Draymond Green Ignorance is bliss, educate yourself!
Sam Samaraweera Well said !!!
Yup a lot of depressed culturally lost white ppl in today's society
You're right Sam. Don't listen to the Cunts
"I look back in it now and think would I change that? I wouldn't, I wouldn't change a thing because I needed to get tested to see what kind of character I was"
-- Tyson Fury
I can relate. Amazing words. Life changing words.
Paul Singh what do you call an Indian man standing on a rope? BalanSINGH lol 😂
--Tyson Fury
Relate to that shit! Lol 😂
@@truthseeker2095 Lmaoooooooooo
Me too. Everything happens for a reason.
And the Mexican is coming for that gypsy pos.
Hard time hammer you. But the hardest steelchas to be hammered for a very long time before it can be great to be made into the best swords
British media are an embarrassment in the way they’ve treated this guy. Glad to see he’s getting some positivity in the states
He's a racist homophobic sexiest twat
well said
liquid snakes love child , when u play with he race u Lose because it's the only card left,u racist.
Master IP , Generic simple bitch.wannabe rap,to scaared,to sing,or fight=S.J.W. kinda black
Master IP , TRULYUNDEFEATED.NOT A PAPER CHUMP,LIKE GAYWEATHER,& BUM DEOTAY.
I’m 8 years sober from alcohol. I used it to try mask my anxiety and PTSD and after waking up in a hospital bed one morning after a night of binge drinking and hearing what I’d done and said to my family I immediately vowed to never drink again. I took a few counselling sessions and then went on to research these disorders and can proudly say I’m in control of myself each day, even though the darkness looms daily I conquer it with my mind and choices.
Good on you Tyson for sharing your story.
I hope you're still doing well friend. All the best.
@@huambo hey thanks! I’m doing very well in life, taking life head on and enjoying my family my job my doggies. Alcohol is not a struggle I have to deal with anymore, I look at it like a bottle of the most toxic household cleaner on the shelf. 😃
@@stopandsmelltheroses104 Thats great to hear, well done.
@@stopandsmelltheroses104 that takes real strength…respect
@@stopandsmelltheroses104
I used to do the same imagine a skull and crossbones on the bottle as it was poison to me. Love the Fury’s that they openly talk about faith and without praying I wouldn’t be sober
Tyson Fury is the Champion We Need
Lineal Champion best of best what more champion accolades do you need?
TheLeanup I know he’s the Lineal Champion, that’s not what I mean, I mean he’s more than titles, he’s a Symbol. He can become an Icon but you need the Gold to get the Spotlight. Let’s not be naive, he needs more Gold not to be great but to keep other bums away from Gold that they don’t deserve.
He was doing so well in that one fight that he decided to punch himself in the face.
I hope his career is ended
Never heard Joe Rogan so quiet
@joey laven Snowden Interviewed himself lol
@TheSwoleBroscientist you beat me to it, whenever people are talking about their life stories, he stays quiet
SSSHHH DOSSIER
Donald Cerrone the cave diving clip
Thats why he's the best podcaster
After mocking God my whole life I now ask for his forgiveness. I pray that he can steer me from my suicidal thoughts
Hey i hope youre ok
stick in there bro
praying for ya my bro
Praying for you brother. I myself have given up on life before. I still have my good days and bad days battling depression and anxiety. The Devil himself is behind all of it. He wants you to feel unloved and to give up on life. God loves you. Once I finally broke down and asked him to help me with my problems things in my life changed. I found a purpose and I found God’s love. His love is the greatest blessing of all. It’s honestly what keeps me going everyday. I promise once you allow him to put his hand on your life you will feel a love and a relief that you’ve never felt before. God bless🙏🏽
Don’t believe it will change. Know it will change. This is coming from experience. You will be ok very soon if not already.
This dude will be an inspiration for generations to come. What an absolute treasure of a human being
If he beats Wilder this is a Hollywood movie
Angus R he beat the Great Klitschko...that alone is a movie right there
IBlewUponYourFace it was the way he beat him that makes it seems unreal, made him look amateur
When
wouldnt be the best win of his career tho, no where near
Too bad he won’t ☹️
As someone who has suffered with severe depression and anxiety for my whole entire life, this story was so relatable to me. It takes a lot of balls to tell a one stranger, let alone millions who watch JRE about the demons one fights within. This story was incredible and it gives me hope. You gained a huge fan in me, Tyson.
@garen legend keep working brother. We gon be alright 💯. Always set small goals like Ty said
I used to suffer terribly from anxiety and depression for years .I would sit terrified and think for hours about how I was going to get over it ,I read books and tried smoking weed,took many different pills prescribed for anxiety.
Then I gradually realized I was doing it to myself.so I thought or read if you change you're mind you change you're life.very slowly I'd catch myself before I felt the anxiety and change my mind and less and less anxiety came.today I'm so grateful to be calm and not be worrying everyday.try guided hypnosis on UA-cam,they really help you relax and plant new seeds that grow.
@@marksmith8732 absolutely agree, anxiety is something we create in our minds. Your story is very pure brother, glad to see you have recovered
Joey Klender yeh, this was powerful stuff man, almost filled up just listening to Tyson, hope I can sort my shit out....
I have suffered and I am currently in the pits of this again. Shit is really bad for me now. I understand what this guy talks about fully. I'm trying to get things right, but it isn't easy. Respect to all that deal with these demons. I'll keep battling them. I suggest you do the same.
Anybody who’s suffering from anxiety and depression. Your not alone friend. I beat it after a 10 year battle. Addicted to Drugs and all. You are loved. You are loved. You are loved.
You never 'beat' depression. You just keep it at bay longer.
@Elias Gonzalez how did you beat it
God bless you my friend. I’m suffering from generalized anxiety disorder myself and us people suffering from anxiety should talk more together. We shut down and push everyone away and feel worthless and it leads to self destruction
@Elias Gonzalez Congrats bro thats inspirational as hell would you say porn addiction can be a source of depression because Id say i Have an addiction to it and thats the most likely reason why I have no motivation and stuff
@@moradghonim Agreed bro
I've suffered depression my whole life since a child. Didn't get it until I was older but created a wreckage before I knew what I was suffering..had a child a 15. Drugs and alcohol right after. Lost a child. Prison...I've been collected and out of trouble. Bad choices for 10 years now... still suffering from depression. Have everyday...it's so great knowing your not alone. Thank you Champ for sharing your story.. Someone as great as you deals with the same pain but has accomplished so much..gives hope..may God Bless you
Stay strong brother & may God bless you too 💪🏽
God bless you…. Keep fit… exercise daily. Keep alcohol down to a minimum. It helps!
Stay strong mate. It's so powerful knowing that we are not alone. Can I ask how you are doing now?
Give ur life to god and he will fix everything
Drugs and alcohol are the same thing. They are all drugs
Never seen Joe so quiet and transfixed by a guest..
Big up Tyson Fury...
I agree.... drawn in and amazed....
Tyson Fury is a c great communicator and very good story teller plus Joe allowed him to vent cos he was breaking down his bout with depression and how he over came it, 👍🏾👊🏾✌🏾🇳🇬🇺🇸
@Andrew Towey Lol, you're definitely an insecure little beta bitch if you think it's that. Bryan, Joe and Brendan are close friends and they talk over each other all the time, but in a friendly and a spontaneous way. But you wouldn't know cause you have no friend you little sensitive bitch Lol.
@@donquixotedoflamingo5510 his comment came outta nowhere lol
I will never understand those people and where they come from
Crazy-88s the holy spirit
Such a good talker. I could listen to him talk all day.
*LEGEND THIS MAN*
I would love to hear him call boxing matches in the future!! After a long and successful career of course
I want Tyson to win this fight so much more now, much respect brother.
If a man can bounce back from a whole so dark as Tyson did, Wilder is going to be easy pickings.
@@DesignHen hole*
Hendrik Alla idiot.
@@DesignHen wilder also came from a hole. His only determination is caring for his disabled daughter and thats how he got to where he is now. That is enough to make a man kill
Because only idiots make typo's.
He’s a real inspiration. I have so much respect for how open he is about his troubles and how he overcame them.
Tyson fury such a great bloke
*LEGEND*
This 20 minutes just made me a fan of his for life
Same.
Dodger yeah watched it live. I’m just sayin this 20 min clip gives you a real look at him as a person
Exactly me too
I liked the video besides him thinking he's old at 29. In the world of athletics it brainwashes young people to think they are getting old because of ages when some athletes stop or wanna stop and slow down but that has nothing to do with being old they aren't old lol gotta change that weird mindset 20s is young
I always thought he was a bit of a cunt, but after watching this I realise he had issues. Actually quite like him when he isn't talking shit or running about in a batman costume, just hope he stays this affable.
Thank you God for saving this man's life..
Amen 🙏
Harry Paul
Oh but he did. You have no idea how saved he is.
Mark 10:14
“Let the little children come to me; and do not hinder them. For the kingdom of God belongs to such as these.”
They get direct access to the kingdom of God.
Harry Paul
I’ll pray for you despite your rejection of the truth 🙏
Harry Paul cancer sucks. My biggest hero was my grandfather, decorated ww2 vet. I never got to meet him or my grandma cuz that goddamned disease. Maybe someday they’ll release the cure to us common peasants
Amen
I’ve been living under a rock, and I just found out who Tyson Fury was leading up to Fury Wilder 3. I respect this man immensely for letting people like me know that mental illness can be conquered.
Props to Big John as well, literally slept in the same bed as his grown son just to make sure he'd be alright. Big John is a great father apart from all that as well.
Wow
Same house.
@@malcolmmcintyre100 na mate they slept on bunk beds (rented)
There is a interview with John Fury on the Ture Geordie channel and he talks about that time. It's a good watch
Thats why im always rooting for that referee mr mcartney
Tyson opening up about all this is so important. He saved lives with this podcast, I guarantee it.
He's right, being depressed is being in a state of "deep rest" no matter how much you hate it, it will build your character and wisdom as long as you can make it to the end. You will be a new man
deep said brother.....so mote it be with me also....Bless ya!
Not really. In reality you just end up wasting away critical years of your life and end up SOL with nothing to show for it.
Right on..............right on brother
Exactly well said brother. Some people can't see this, which is sad
@@bugsy9583 don't be sad, it'll be alright.
Tyson Fury is an honest man. Very rare at his level of success. Respect.🇺🇸
As a lifelong British boxing fan, I’ve never had time for Fury, never considered him a quality boxer and wrongly perceived him as a typical traveller bare knuckle boxer that got lucky. After his draw on Saturday (he clearly won by a big margin) I’ve totally changed my opinion on him as a man and as a boxer. Totally take my hat off to him and have nothing but massive respect for what he’s achieved. Fair play
Liwkewise, I am a lifelong MMA fan and although seen Tyson Fury fighting before, he never impressed me that much until I watched the Klitschko fight, where he caught my eye on how skilled the guy really is.
Now after the Wilder fight, we MMA fans from all over the world now respect and admire this man.
Could not agree more.... great performance but an even greater man. I am so sorry that I wrote you off as a lucky gypsy fighter. You talk so much sense and hold yourself in interviews so well, I wish you all the best.
Whats a traveler?
Tarek El Kholy a traveller is a family / group that don’t confirm to usual ways of living, in houses and such. A lot of travellers and showmen move around a lot and don’t usually pay taxes, etc. They are not to be confused however with Pikeys.. pikeys are the mostly Irish contingent that are the ones that steal from old people and cause shit wherever they go. They live in mobile homes and move all the time depending on if the police can get to them first. The pikeys give all other travellers and showmen a bad name !
Tarek El Kholy; Is the way Irish Gypsies call themselves. They do never call each other Gypsy but Traveller.
Love Tyson fury , respect for what you are doing for anyone struggling . you have now a life long fan 🇮🇪
Take your Irish flag and shove it up your ass!
stone wall his british lol
@@4921aaronsmall his from Irish travelling people ,the very reason he wears a tricolour on his shorts from time to time
@@lynnpabontheelitehero6579 go play with your superman and wrestling toys lol 😂😂
He's not from Ireland u Gera😂😂😂
Genuine bloke, he's changed so much and for the better.
No a reformed character! Stop being a hater..
@Master IP LOL get a grip buddy.
Ip what a fucking clown
Tyson won't get affected by air swiping at him
@Master IP change the record kid, you are embarrassing your parents.
Tyson is building a legacy that will live on forever in England, hes a normal bloke, hit rock bottom, worked his arse off and climbed and clawed his way back to the top.
Hes done more for mental health awareness in the UK than anybody, his life is a blockbuster film.
Regardless of his fights in the ring and the fight with himself, his story will live on
His life is an actual movie
imagine being his therapist! thinking he's about to commit suicide and a couple of years later he comes back and becomes the heavyweight champion again!
Ragdolling deontay all around the ring
Insane
He was also born prematurely and was told he pretty much wouldn’t do much
@@danm9459 And he is 6'9 now... Insane
@@kurtiliusroyce “now” ? Did he grow in height too ? Genuine question
Fury is a top bloke
You must of been one of the hired hands on that "cruise ship" fight. Sorry it didn't happen kid.
Shujat Khalid murmurmur
Urmur shut up mate
@@chunky9791 we're now aiming for fury wilder 2 on the cruise ship
+chunky9791 asshole
"Bloke"? What does that mean??
I was a Tyson Fury fan before this. Now, he might be my favorite boxer of all time.
amen!
Lololol
Tyler wilson a bit over the top. Favourite boxer because he became an addict and recovered?
I lost a dear friend of mine a few months ago, leaving behind a lovely wife, two daughters, and many friends. He loved boxing. Watching this just made me drop tears. I'm so happy to hear this man say he decided to choose life and seek help.
One day a movie will be made about this guy. He's an inspiration.
H.J.W He sure is, the only issue is finding a decent actor that is 6”9 😂
I think a better inspiration would be about a fighter who didn’t fuck off his career in the first place.
Gold Chef where’s the heroes journey theme in that though?
Hero’s*
Gold Chef it’s not a morale story, it’s a comeback story. The fact that he came back from being 400lbs and dealing with severe depression, something most people deal with, makes him relatable, and inspiring. Mental game is something else
I'm so impressed and grateful that Joe let Tyson talk without interruption. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Wonderful interview.
I think Joe usually mellows down and respects people that, to him, seem genuine. Great work Joe Rogan!!!
“Then I just had the easy task of losing 160 lbs” Joes face is priceless
I’m here after he finally got that revenge on Wilder in their second fight 💪🏻🥊🇬🇧
@Kevin Brown so's your boyfriend
@Kevin Brown stfu
@Kevin Brown no u
take off that ugly flag it doesn't represent him
@@chemschems4026 how?
It means a lot coming from the manliest man. Too many men think you are less of a man to acknowledge and make public your mental health struggles.
I’ve done committed so many mistakes where i would hurt the ones that cared about me, do things behind their backs, no self respect, lies, egocentric lies to make myself look better. Now here I am a man guilty of being human. I repent all of my short comings and for a long time I started to believe that I wasn’t worthy of forgiveness. You are loved and you are human. You are worth the change. Today I have two therapist, believer in faith (may it be your own interpretation), and redeem myself day by day by doing good - honest words, actions and will. I believe I’m you. We all have our inner battles. Reach out if you need someone to talk to. Much love people.
Having suffered from depression for 2 years I got emotional seeing this. This happened a decade ago while I was living in the UK and at his same age, 27, I thought life was over. Tyson is an inspiration to all of us and a blueprint of what to do and what not to do. Thanks champ.
@Joshua Stam how did you get better, man?
@@deanvo503 are you feeling good?
All of you are an inspiration to me thank you for pushing through what no one ever notices. We can all get through the darkness together.
Who’s back after Fury defeated Wilder for the 2nd Time 💪
Here after the third time 🙏🏽
herr after the 3rd
3rd time mate
@@jeffjacobson59 1st match was a draw, so Fury only defeated Wilder two times (2nd and 3rd match), strictly speaking.
The 3rd ;)
This is why no knocked down will keep him down because he has faced and overcame the strongest opponent he’s had - depression
Who’s here after Tyson finished Wylder in possibly one of the greatest heavyweight trilogy’s ever ☝️
Glad you enjoyed it 🙏❤️
One of the greatest trilogies where one guy won all 3.
@@jezebulls that doesn't matter, all 3 fights were great
Tyson fury will always be the people champion. A man of wisdom and faith. A man whos had it all and never seen any light at the end of the tunnel to now becoming the man who bring awareness to the world of depression and you dont need medication to survive. It bought tears to my eyes listening him tell his story I felt every emotion he was going through during his story. What a gentleman at heart wish him a healthy life and I'm glad he has found his purpose in life outside of boxing. I really hope to meet him one day to show that his words and story touched alot of hearts.
Wisdom is a good thing have - faith not so much.
26101976bdm Tell that to the man who admits it saved his life.
@@ManofUlster you know religion in all forms is rubbish, right? Each to his own, personally I have no time for any of it - nor people who believe it.
26101976bdm You're watching a video about a man who readily admits faith saved his life, then saying that to be a man of faith is not a good thing. In this man's case however, having faith is objectively a good thing, as if not he would have taken his life. I don't care what your opinion of religion is, I'm saying that your statement that having faith is not a good thing is wrong in this particular case. This isn't a debate about the legitimacy of religion.
@@ManofUlster you can believe in Puff The Magic Dragon if it gets you through, did you read the part 'each to his own'. He was in a bad place, weak of mind - prime candidate for religion to 'save' him. Mental health is not something to downplay, but he predicted what he'd do after beating Klitschko. The alarm bells were ringing loud and clear.
The emptiness is why I coach wrestling... Developing kids into champion's and showing them that hard work pays off is very satisfying
I'll wrestle you right now
Gay nonce
That was a very honest confession. Truly a very respectable man.
Thanks to this.
I got myself motivated again and still fighting my demons everyday.
I was an obese 310 (March 2019) to a solid 225 (November 2019)
Tyson fury is my modern hero
Where you at now brother?
How tall are you?
Good job brother!
good job man keep it up.
Wow man that's crazy... keep it up!
"I didn't care about boxing, I didn't care about living, I just wanted to die"
My heart broke when he said that... thank God he pulled himself out of that depression
Love Tyson Fury. REAL AS IT GETS. I hope he beats Wilder and I like Wilder and then beats AJ. Then finds some peace within . GOD BLESS YOU BROTHER.
100%
Amen
All the best to him... Bt its nt easy...
I work with troubled young men. I will be using this video a lot in the future. I know it will strike a chord with many desperate souls. Tyson Fury is such a bright light. Bless him.
"I was 400lbs dressed as a skeleton" kudos to Rogan for not losing it at that juncture
I was sooo expecting him to burst out laughing LOL
It’s so weird how sometimes you’ll not scroll this far down for 16:00 minutes, then as you read the comment he literally says this at the same time. Spooky
@@joem3343 happens to me fairly often, it is bizarre
Tyson Fury has been an inspiration to other althetes across the world who have battle the demons of depression in their lives. May God give him Grace!!!!
Deontay Wilder knocked him all the way out with that left hook, and I still have no clue how he got back up. Hes as tough as they come.
Not only that, he got up and started giving Wilder trouble, like a cyborg, absolute beast
Adrian Stevenson that’s what’s truly impressive. He got up, started moving like he did in the earlier rounds, and started tagging wilder. Add on that wilder is one of the most powerful punchers in the history of boxing and it adds another level of bad assery on top of it. He shoulda probably won the fight, he out boxed him by a wide margin. There woulda been no doubt if fury didn’t get knocked down though. Wilder-fury 2 is gonna be epic.
That’s the travellers for you mate you don’t beat them until you put a bullet in one toughest bastards around
Wilder is a bum. Has been proved a week ago. You are wrong
they say that if u beat ur own mind, nobody else can beat you
Watching this after seeing Fury Wilder 3, now seeing this, the depth of truth and honesty and humility made Fury a champion for the ages. He truly is a giant. A King.
For what shall it profit a man, if he shall gain the whole world, and lose his own soul?
How does that relate to him?
True do you think tyson sold his soul
Jüstin__Sixx it’s from the New Testament in the Bible its simply saying that no matter how much riches and financial gain u get you will never be satisfied and it can cause u to lose your life literally or just depressed ect. Because our goal on earth isnt for material gains but it’s to have a relationship w Christ and strive to b like Him. I hope I wasn’t to forward or anything just trying to except lain that to you
Jüstin__Sixx Mark 8:36
@Telios Abraxas He wasn't talking about tyson specifically. I think it was just another lesson to add on to tysons words.
Much respect to Tyson. He's been through it all and can speak with such conviction about it. I've been there myself and martial arts/Jitsu has helped me pull through.
You can draw a comparison with McGregors recent defeat and how he spoke about achieving all he wanted and not wanting to fight anymore. Once he became the two weight world champion, the story was written. There's a lot to learn from a man like Fury.
Kid Dynamite
I suffered from severe depression (or suffer, as it never really goes away, you can only control it), and when I saw him face to face with khabib just before the match started, the first thing that came to my mind was "that is the face of a depressed man". He looked like deep down he did not want to be there, like the fire in his soul vanished. The harder thing about depression is not being able to enjoy anymore stuff that you used to love. I really hope it's not the case with Conor.
I bounced back from masturbation and bust another nut
Gotta be up their with one of the wankest one liners out there.
I listened to this straight and thoroughly enjoyed this. I’ve been in a slump for a few months now and this really got my eyes opened. One thing I’ve wanted to try but am scared of is signing up at a boxing gym. I’ve been looking and driving by this place for over a year now and still get nervous just to walk through those doors. I’m going in there tomorrow. Thank you Tyson.
C S cheers to you brother. Good luck on your journey!
Just know that everyone in that gym started with day 1 just like you. I've been training for almost 10 years and have to say it's the best thing to feel yourself improve or work on something every day. And those people in the gym who you will train and learn with. They will become a second family.
A good gym will train you hard but stick with it. You'll be surprised to see how far you've come once you look back. Good luck and take care out there!
Dr T - thanks man! Physically I know it’ll be hard for a bit since this will be new, but my mental is what needs to keep me in there.
Mikey - appreciate it!
All the best on your "road" mate. Enjoy God speed
As a person who struggles with depression, I’m very thankful for this podcast. Thanks Joe & Tyson ✌🏾
7 years of doing absolutely nothing except getting drunk and getting high. Out of those 7,I was treated for depression and anxiety for 6. It all started when my grandma passed away.
My family was financially stable and I grew up in a loving environment,so it was even more perplexing why I was feeling the way I was.
My relationships suffered,I was jobless, was admitted to rehab twice and even my family had started to admit that I'll never be anything but a drunkard and probably be dead by the time I was 40.
But I turned it around. I never drink now. I'll do some weed occasionally and that's it.
I joined college again and topped the class every time and in a few days I'll be getting a job.
Life is good now,finally ☺
It's never too late to start something new.
What made the change happen?
What is the job if I may ask ?
@@joatmon8954 forgive me for giving a possible answer but he wrote that he went to rehab twice. I know people who've been to rehab. Those that are ready and follow the rules do really well. They've got to be ready.
I think it's about getting support at the right time. The right support for you might not be the right support for someone else.
If you're asking the question looking for an answer for yourself then all I can say is contact someone. Try calling a rehab place. That first step is what counts. They'll be able to give some advice.
One time I knew this guy who would get withdrawals if he didn't smoke enough weed. Eventually, weed cost him his job and marriage, so he finally managed to quit. Then sometime later, when he had almost fully recovered, this dumbfuck decided that he could only smoke weed once in a while and everything would be fine. One thing led to another, and now he's high off his ass permanently, living on shit welfare money (which he uses to buy strong weed and is therefore broke) and he lost all hope and aspirations- back to square one. Not saying this will happen to you, but I would completely quit if I had previously been addicted. Good story though, and good luck!
Why isn’t the rest of the internet like this... excellent interview! 👏🏽👏🏽
This is one of Rogan's best interview's!
The follow up questions and knowing when to shut up is key.
He is the greatest interviewer of our time and doesn't belong to any broadcasting company.
Let that sink in! So Good!
The modern man's Oprah
Totally agree 🙌🏼
Just wish they had comments on Spotify.
After watching this interview after the Wilder vs Fury 3 makes this man one of the most inspirational heroes of our times. He's been through it all and come out victorious. Deserves a movie on his life asap.God bless the Gypsy King.
Depression is a helluva thing to beat. I always thought ppl who admitted they were depressed or suffered from anxiety were (mostly) attention-seeking exaggerators, esp in the 2010’s, when it seemed like EVERYONE had some sort of mental health issues.
But then, it happened to me.
All of my previous misconceptions went out the window.
Here I was, a recovered addict for nearly 4yrs (at the time). I had BEATEN addiction & knew I was never going back, but then in early 2019, it was as if I had fallen off a cliff onto rock bottom after I had two reconstructive surgeries on my legs & feet back to back. 4mos after my second surgery, depression & anxiety ran over me like a semi truck.
11 straight months of absolute hell. I had social anxiety so badly that I was shaking & having panic attacks until I got home, where I retreated into my bedroom, which made my depression worse.
To this day, I still believe the anesthesia was partly to blame since I’ve never reacted well to being put under. Either way, I knew it may take a year, but eventually, I’d come out of it. And I did :) I had faith in Christ & He carried me through it!
Important message - one of the hardest things about depression is the sincere belief that you'll never enjoy anything ever again.
Powerful stuff. I love when the internet brings us together and when people like you share real things. I’ll pray for your continued success.
@@rondog540 yes! A state of hopelessness. Even after you come out of the depression it's difficult to fathom how you could feel that way.
I believe that anesthesia was partly cause of it cause a year ago I had surgery when I woke up when they were pulling the tubes out my mouth as I was grasping for air… after my surgery I’ve experienced minor anxiety attack and car sickness but I never knew it was anxiety until about 2 weeks ago I had my first major anxiety/panic attack and now I realized I was having small anxiety attacks but never knew… I’m my anxiety is built up because I worry about taking a deep breath if I don’t catch that deep breath it starts to act up, my chest hurts every morning because of how much deep breaths I take they out the day… idk I feel like I’m in a vicious cycle and just want to be normal again…. Praying for anyone dealing with mental illness 🙏
God Bless you. ua-cam.com/video/_Zq_4i7SBUI/v-deo.html
I'm a HUGE Wilder fan but Fury seems determined! I wish I could play this podcast for my cousin man, if he would've heard this he might not have took his life. Rip Cal
My condolences.
Sorry bro.
RIP to your cuz 💔💯
Me too. RIP LRB ‘06
Sorry for your loss bro, I hope you have found peace in yourself and you're doing well.
I beat anxiety and depression myself as a young man but it was touch and go at one stage. I'd had a bumpy road from very young and hadn't had a strong male role model (which is much more common than it should be). I was living alone as a teenager and just drifting really. Anxiety had me convinced I was dying and that I'd drop dead at any moment. I made some sort of peace with it and decided that I'd stop letting fear of death stop me from living. I realised that we all live until we die, whenever that comes so just get on wit living. Then fatherhood sorted me out properly. Turns out ultimately I just needed a purpose. Everyone that goes through this stuff have their own causes and potentially their way through it too. Seems like the taboo is shifting and people finally talking about this stuff. By people I really mean men. Women been talking about feelings forever but macho bs been getting in the way for us fellas. time to make a change ✌
Most fascinating heavyweight since iron mike
As well as being the greatest boxer on the planet he's also pretty much second to none as a public speaker.
Someone get this guy medicine
The only list luke fury gets to the top of is talking shite
Who is here after Tyson drank Wilders blood
LMAO
😂😂😂😂
Licked his blood! :-P
I think he is a vampire 19th century
The vampire gypsy king. NICE!!
The shit that Tyson Fury gets in Britain for just being honest & not politically correct is sickening, he's a good bloke, any objective person can see that if they watch this interview.
Eddy the fact he is a decent guy is clear.. some troubles- like everyone... his mental issues are obviously crippling him... it would be great for him to win the title again for a boost- but either way, he should go on tedtv and other venues as a speaker.. he is very real, and motivating
He's said some pretty stupid things, nothing to do with being politically correct.
@R A why are you being a dipshit? You think people stop talking about him when they get to the border?
Behave. Some of the shit he's spoke and the way he behaves he fully deserves what he gets. If he acted like this and not like a giant turd people wouldn't have an issue with the bloke.
Does R A stand for receives anal?
Thank you Joe and Tyson for this interview. Tyson for being so brutally honest and Joe letting him roll with it and not interrupting and everything to come out. Brilliant interviewing.
I’ve dealt with this my whole life . I’m an attractive man , In high school I was an all star athlete , I’m so talented , charismatic . Not to boast my self but I literally have the most amazing life , yet I felt like this . It was so draining . Then it created guilt problems because i knew I should be thankful for my life , but instead , I would pray for a scenario that maybe I could go out like a hero , or in a way where my family wouldn’t hurt when I was gone . Ten years later i over came, but it wasn’t the final battle . After the pandemic started and i was forced to work at home and not a good routine that I needed , my depression came back 10 fold.. but now I have three Kids and an amazing wife . I don’t know what I’m really getting at . It’s just nice to get this off my chest . It just feels like I’m so pathetic and weak . I can’t speak like this to my family . No one really cares anyways . But I’ll get through this again. I know I can . I chose last week that I want to live . My stress was so bad I felt I had a heart attack , and I couldn’t believe how scared I was . And I realized , deep down I wanted to live . So instead of thinking, I’m going primal baby.lol i might even eat a steak with my bare hands . Thank you for who ever reads this . I hope you’re doing okay as well
Good for you getting that shit off your chest man. It’s a rough road feeling like you know you have enough but feeling somethings quite not right. Ive dealt with multiple attempts on my life even while in the military after a plane crashed into my family’s house. At least an hon discharge. Put myself in super dangerous work conditions. 5’4 woman in an all male Super Max security prison getting into legitimate fights. I loved it because it got rid of the dead feeling of being 21 and divorced. But pulling away I saw how self destructive my behavior was. Great book that has absolutely cured every ounce of depression and anxiety has been “The Power of Now”. 💯 recommend. I wish the best for you. Read that book and know you have people out there that feel your same pain. Warriors bleed. And there’s no blood without wounds of battle. Fight on.
Hey man I'd love to chat with you some time if you'd be down. I am in a similar situation but have absolutely no clue what to do. My stress has resulted in tons of random things happening but I shouldn't be stressed at all with how well my cards are in life.
@@AnnaBarrowMusic thank you so much Anna . You’re reply is greatly appreciated . I’m so sorry to hear about your situation :/ you seem like an awesome friend to have . I will Definitly check out that book you’re recommending
If you're going through Hell, just keep going - I believe Churchill said. Same here brother, hold on there, we can do this!
active doggo really helps with routine there is a reson why they are mans best friend
the good thing about having to beat depression is, that everything else that comes after that is a piece of cake !
Jan Žalud true
How can you beat depression .
Fuck yeah man!
BJ Blazkowicz you don’t ever really beat it... but you can manage it so it doesn’t affect your day to day. But it’s a demon that always lurks in the shadows.
@@jakethesnakestoner bullshit dont settle like that.
Even the strongest man in the world has times of weakness.
There is no strong men without weakness
The reason they got strong is because they had to lift heavy weights that made them feel weak.
Strongest man is an illusion
hes not the strongest man in the world lol
Rofl "fuck you weight" "you ain't bigger than me!" "Euuughhhhh" "uurhhgnpphhhhGRRRR"
It was very refreshing hearing those things from fury. His honesty and courage to open up his struggles in his past and listening it at the time when fury beat wilder in their final match, makes it more special. Congrats on the comeback King
when im feeling low i always come back to this interview, a true inspiration
He just gained a life long fan. I stopped watching heavyweight bouts decades ago, but this dude just seems like a great human regardless of his profession.
Look I’m 38, 6’9” 270 myself and love boxing. I’ve always gravitated towards respected and liked Tyson. I’ve had my share of mental demons (not to the extent of Tyson) but this interview had made me go from a liking Tyson attitude to loving the man. God bless you brother and I hope nothing but the best for you and good mental health.
@@FireMcgwire Well I was 6’9” when I was 14. I was 6’9” playing for OSU. I was 6’9” when I was drafted. I was also 6’9” when I played 11 years in Europe. Why would someone lie about it? I know how tall I am but I also know someone who questions it is probably a short shmuck with a little man complex.
@@FireMcgwire 6’1” is pretty tiny lol. You think that’s tall lmao. And you wouldn’t have a prayer. But keep dreaming tiny boy. It wasn’t soccer lol.
I'm slightly over 2 metres (pretty much exactly 6'7") and most basketball players I meet who say they're 6'8" or 6'9" are no taller than me. Measurements in shoes don't count. I played rugby, not basketball, and we don't have the same culture of inflating heights or measuring in shoes. Kudos to you if you're the exception who's a legit 6'9".
@@theirishneilers is 6’9” an abnormality where you’re at? Jesus in high school everyone in our district had at least one asshole who was as tall at 7’ or a little shorter. Who in the bloody hell lies about height? What’s the point? It was cool be this tall while playing ball but it fucking sucks. I get to cram my ass into a seat on airplanes designed for dwarfs, can only drive a truck or suburban comfortably and you think I’m going to add a few inches to my height for the hell of it. What type of a moron would add inches to his height? I’m lost lol. You want me to blow your mind, in high school we had 3 of us who were my height on our team. Legit 6’10”, 6’10”, and me at 6’9”. My god. Get real. Never have I had to argue my height in my life lmao. This is hilariously amusing.
So good to see a man being open and honest about his personal struggles with mental illness, life struggles etc. Can only imagine how many people this interview has helped and inspired to seek help..... God Bless him.
I had absolutely no idea Tyson. I’ve suffered from mental health issues and addiction and I’m clean now but still struggle every day. This is so inspiring. Thank you for sharing, this made me feel like I wasn’t alone and shouldn’t look back at the demons begging me to relapse or hurt myself today.
I was 400lbs and i was dressed up like a skeleton lol
Was it a onesy?
James Kid fucking funny man😂
Omfg, happens third time in my lifetime, as I'm reading this comment - he says this. Scared the shit out me
😂😂😂😂
The Lord really has a sense of humor doesn’t he ...The Lord will get our attention one way or another even if he has to put a 400 lb man in a skeleton costume to show him the error of his ways.You’ll never know Jesus is all u need until he is all u have.
Joe needs to have more podcasts about depression.
Online News Network go to an AA meeting
I'm sure he's talked about it with Duncan trussell a fair few times
Coming back from mental illness, has to be one of the toughest battles a human can over come. Atleast depending on how severe. Anyone who can do that deserves the highest respect. It's like overcoming extreme mind control. Plus you lose your friends because no one really understands. And potentially everything, atleast that's what happened to me.
Very true, particularly the losing friends part. After depression you basically need to reboot yourself to scrub out the lifestyle choices which contributed to the worsening of the condition. Friends are often a big influence in many of those, & unfortunately some of them won't stick around with a more independent, measured person.
Pride comes before the fall, it absolutely happened to me, Marine Corps Iraq Veteran, 2/7 Scout Snipers