John Fury issues video update after causing chaos at Tommy Fury and KSI press conference

John Fury has apologised in a video posted on social media

John Fury issues video update after causing chaos at Tommy Fury and KSI press conference

John Fury has issued a video update after he caused chaos at the Tommy Fury vs KSI press conference on Tuesday afternoon.

Ahead of the much anticipated Misfits Boxing event in Manchester on October 14, KSI, Tommy, Jake Paul and Dillon Danis hosted a launch press conference.

During the press conference, Fury ended up destroying tables and was later spotted making an obscene gesture.

Now, the head of the Fury family has posted a video apology on his social media. You can watch the footage below.

He said: “Good morning people, just want to make a quick apology for my inappropriate language yesterday. It is unacceptable and I accept that.

“Emotions run high and we get involved. It is the fight game and it was pandemonium. But let me sincerely apologise for my outburst of language.”

Fury continued: “I wasn’t alone doing it but I wanted to come out and apologise because I feel it is appropriate to make that apology for the people who came to the press conference and for the viewing audiences.

“I sincerely apologise and I will try to improve. But people, this is John Fury, this is my character, this is who I am, I’m a real person, I’m not a fake person, nothing is scripted and it just happens when it happens.

“But again, I apologise for my inappropriate language and if I have offended anybody, I’m deeply sorry.”

Speaking about the incident, Tommy Fury said: “No, definitely not, I didn’t see that coming.

“It must have been the red wine that must’ve hit him and then he just got into it.”

He added: “But, at the end of the day it’s all fun and games, hyping up the fight, so it was good, I enjoyed it.”

The event will take place at the AO Arena in Manchester on October 14.

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