Tommy Fury looks miserable at Tyson Fury fight after reunion with Molly-Mae Hague

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Tommy Fury, looking far from cheerful, joined the crowd anticipating Tyson's epic match-up with Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday.The 25 year old, who's made a name for himself both in boxing and reality TV, was spotted at Riyadh's Kingdom Arena, bearing a grave expression as he watched the undercard fights ahead of his brother's fight.This heavyweight encounter was crucial for Tyson, seeking to settle scores following his professional loss to Usyk back in May.

Amidst this tense atmosphere, rumours swirled around Tommy's own career as he urgently searches for a new rival after his scheduled Misfits Boxing fight against ex-UFC champ Darren Till on January 15 in Manchester collapsed.The anticipated fight was axed post a heated press conference where Darren playfully threatened to disrupt the boxing match with MMA tactics.

Despite Darren's clarification that he was just hyping their event, Tommy later disclosed in an interview with The Stomping Ground that his manager advised withdrawing from the match due to concerns over Till's casual talks with bookies about bending the rules if the fight wasn't going his way, saying: "The way he was going about it was so stupid.

I was going to let it go at the press conference. I wasn't really interested". "But then my manager rang me a few days afterwards and he's like, 'This fella's talking to betting companies about if he's losing the fight he's gonna do this, and if he's losing the fight he's gonna do that.'".Tommy has slammed Darren, saying, "I then saw his first fight, I hadn't watched it at the time, and that ended in some big brawl and I thought to myself, 'What am I doing? ' At the end of the day, Darren Till is a man with no brain cells.

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