Tommy Fury addresses whether Molly-Mae will ever return ringside after 'embarrassing' behaviour at KSI fight

Tommy Fury has addressed his fiancée Molly-Mae Hague’s behaviour at his boxing match against KSI.

Former Love Island runner-up and professional boxer Fury took to the ring on 14 October to settle his differences with YouTuber-turned-boxer KSI at the AO Arena in Manchester.

After six rounds, Fury was announced as the winner via a unanimous decision, which KSI subsequently labelled a ‘robbery’.

There were plenty of famous faces dotted around the packed out arena, along with brother Tyson, who leapt up in celebration upon hearing the judges’ decision.

Wife-to-be Molly-Mae was also in attendance, but the 24-year-old admitted she let herself down during the event.

Speaking on her YouTube channel, 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 don’t know what happens to me in those situations.

“I feel like I kind of let myself down. I really wanted to be a stronger support system for him.”

But, even though she struggles to watch Fury fight, the Manchester-born boxer said it’s still ‘amazing’ having her there.

“At the end of the day, having her there is amazing,” he told LADbible.

“But I also understand that there are some fights that she doesn’t want to come to because who wants to see their partner have a fight? It’s very nerve-wracking.”

Fury continued: “I’m in that zone and I don’t see anyone else outside of the ring when I’m fighting so, it is what it is.

“She knows how happy it makes me and that’s the reason why she tolerates it.

“We’ll see if she’s got the nerve to come again; I don’t know.”

Fury also addressed if his nine-month-old daughter Bambi, whom he shares with Molly-Mae, will ever come to his fights when she’s older.

“I don’t think Bambi will ever come to one of my fights,” the dad-of-one shared.

“I don’t really think it’s a place for a boxer’s own kids.

“Maybe when she’s a lot older and if I’m still boxing she can come and see what her dad does, but it’s not something I’m really concerned about at the minute.”