FURY ROAD

Inside Tommy Fury’s single life, from playing the role of doting dad to daughter Bambi to snubbing I’m A Celeb offer

See where Fury lives after leaving the £3.5million love nest he shared with Molly-Mae below

Watch awkward moment Tommy Fury drops 'perfect gentleman' act as he's quizzed about Molly-Mae split on Loose Women

TOMMY FURY is a man on a mission.

Not only is he planning on knocking out Darren Till, when the pair meet on January 18 in a huge Misfits boxing event, he also hopes to win back Molly-Mae Hague.

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Tommy Fury has been a man on a mission since embracing single life

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Back in August, Fury and Molly-Mae Hague split up

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Fury is now gearing up for a fight against Darren Till at a Misfits Boxing event

It was back in the summer when the Love Island alumni revealed they were going their separate ways.

Since then, Fury, 25, has branched out on his own.

Not only has he moved into a £15,000-per-month bachelor pad, he has set up his own media firm.

Already, Fury has fielded offers from reality TV shows, snubbing I’m A Celebrity.

Instead, he’s been focusing on training, as he eyes a rematch with KSI.

He has vowed to win Molly-Mae back revealing: “I know what I have to do in order to resolve things”.

But for the moment, he’s content to play doting dad to their daughter Bambi in the meantime.

SunSport looks at Fury’s single life since bombshell reports of infidelity rocked his marriage.

Moving on

Fury and Molly-Mae had built an idyllic life for themselves, before their split.

Tommy Fury in line for huge KSI rematch after agreeing return with Misfits Boxing for Darren Till fight

They lived in a stunning £3.5million home in Cheshire, until their world came crashing down.

It was reported that Molly-Mae confronted him about rumours that he had cheated on her.

He soon moved out to a £15,000-per-month six-bedroom home in Knutsford.

The detached 5,700sq ft mansion also features a huge garden coach house, which can be converted into a huge gym.

Back in September, Fury shot a video from the house before a morning run.

He said: “That has been a nice four-mile run to start the day off. I feel incredible.

“The best way of therapy for me is getting out first thing, clearing your head, going on a nice long run, fresh air. There’s nothing better.”

He also treated himself to a £3,500 Apple Vision Pro VR headset.

Meanwhile, despite all the training at the gym, preparation for his next fight, and splashing the cash on gadgets – Fury makes sure he indulges his daughter.

He and Molly co-parent their girl, Bambi and the boxing star has been seen taking her to the park and sharing ice cream.

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Recently, Fury splashed £3.5k on a Apple Vision Pro VR headset

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Fury always makes time for his daughter Bambi

Recently, Fury shared a picture on Instagram in his living room

Snubbing TV offers

Forget Barry McGuigan, it could have been Tommy Fury who was I’m A Celeb’s resident boxer.

That’s if TNT took up ITV’s offer to appear in the current series.

As The Sun exclusively revealed, Fury pulled out of the reality TV hit – just two weeks before the stars were expected to fly out to the Australian jungle.

A TV insider said: “Bosses are surprised Tommy has chosen to pull out of I’m A Celebrity at this late stage as it would have been a great opportunity for him too.”

Recent reports suggested he fancies a money-spinning rematch against KSI, instead.

While it has also been mooted that he could appear on Celebrity Big Brother.

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Fury turned down the opportunity to appear on this year’s I’m A Celebrity

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Instead, Fury released a book about his which saw him appear on TV chats

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Day time TV appearances

Last month and earlier this month, Fury appeared on two daytime TV favourites.

First, he joined Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley on the This Morning couch to discuss his new book, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury.

But instead of quizzing him about the book, Shephard fired out a number of stinging questions, asking Tommy: “It has been a turbulent few months for you, Tommy.

“How are you feeling after everything you have been through in the summer?”

Tommy remained calm on the sofa opposite Ben and his This Morning co-host Cat Deeley, and said: “I’m feeling OK. I’m feeling good.”

But he admitted: “It doesn’t take a genius to figure out it has been hard for me and it has been very hard times.

“At the end of the day I have been knuckling down so training, taking me daughter to ballet, swimming, and whatever else. So I’ve been keeping myself busy.

“And of course the book, you know, I’m very excited to launch that today. It’s going to be an amazing day.”

On Loose Women, Fury wasn’t given an easy ride too.

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Fury was given a grilling during an appearance on This Morning about Molly-Mae

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On Loose Women, Fury said he was moving forward after breaking up with Molly-Mae

When questioned about the split, Tommy looked unimpressed and awkwardly stressed: “I don’t listen to anything in the press and on social media because its all, that’s one story, very apart from the real story, and like I said moving forward.

‘Everyone is entitled to a private life and me and Molly we got together when we was very young.

“And we just think going forward everything should be private now because everyone is entitled to that and that’s what I want.”

‘Only have eyes for Molly’

Last month, Fury said he was determined to win Molly-Mae back.

In an interview with thehe revealed that the couple still love each other.

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Fury is determined to win Molly-Mae back

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Fury has insisted he still loves Molly-Mae and knows what he has to do to win her back

He said: “It is proper love. Do I still love Molly. 100 per cent. I will love her until my final breath.”

And the boxer even said that he’ll find to win her back.

He said: “100 per cent. I know what I have to do in order to resolve things. And that’s down to me. Nobody else can do that other than me.”

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