Molly-Mae Hague says she ‘let herself down’ at Tommy Fury’s fight with KSI because of ’embarrassing’ behaviour

Tommy Fury won his bout against KSI via unanimous decision

Molly-Mae Hague says she 'let herself down' at Tommy Fury's fight with KSI because of 'embarrassing' behaviour

Molly-Mae Hague has revealed that she let herself down during Tommy Fury’s fight with KSI.

Last Saturday, Fury and KSI entered the ring to settle their differences in front of a packed-out AO Arena in Manchester.

After six rounds of action, it was Fury who got his arm raised as he won by unanimous decision.

At the time, KSI labelled the result as a ‘robbery’ as the YouTuber turned boxer was adamant he won the fight.

Speaking in her recent YouTube video, Fury’s fiance, Hague has revealed she felt like she let herself down during the event.

She said: “I more than anything slightly embarrassed myself as Tommy’s support system at the fight because honestly, my head was on the ground the whole entire fight. I physically could not lift up my chin to look at the ring and watch the fight.

“I feel like I kind of let myself down. I really wanted to be a stronger support system for him. I feel like I was, up until the point of the actual fight. I was a mess, a literal mess. I couldn’t eat, couldn’t speak, and literally felt like I was going to faint and be sick.”

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Hague continued: “I think it’s the pressure of being his support system and being the only one who truly knows how he feels and knows him inside out.”

Earlier in the month, Fury revealed the only reason why Hague tolerates boxing.

He said: “Molly watches the ground while I fight. She only tolerates boxing because she knows how happy it makes me. That’s it. Other than that she hates it. She doesn’t like talking about it, she doesn’t like watching it, nothing, which I can understand.

“She’s watching her partner, the father to her baby, getting in the ring, have a fight and get punched up. It’s not a nice feeling to go through so I commend her, I do.”

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