Fury was paraded on the pitch at half time during Man United’s 2-2 draw with Arsenal in December 2018.
By Kehinde Okeowo
British boxer and former heavyweight champion, Tyson Fury, has said he no longer supports Premier League giants, Manchester United.
He made this known recently during an interview with Racing TV at Cartmel Racecourse.
Fury has previously attended Old Trafford to watch the Red Devils in action and was paraded on the pitch at half time during their 2-2 draw with Arsenal in December 2018, just days after his fight with Deontay Wilder in the USA had ended in a draw.
The 37-year-old returned to Manchester for the team’s Champions League quarter-final showdown with Barcelona in 2019, before being spotted at the stadium for another clash with Arsenal in 2022.
He was also seen with Sir Alex Ferguson when United defeated Liverpool in an FA Cup quarter-final showdown in March 2024.
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However, Man United haven’t come close to winning the Premier League title since legendary manager Ferguson retired in 2013.
They finished in 15th place last season and are yet to record a win, losing 1-0 to Arsenal at home and drawing 1-1 at Fulham this campaign.
While making his views on the club and football as a whole perfectly clear in his latest interview, Fury said he is done with the English football outfit.
He added that he does not support any football club at the moment.
He said, “I’m not a supporter of football really.
“I used to support United, but because they’re in the s*** now, I’m no supporter of any football teams anymore.”






