Tyson was asked about Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague’s break-up on the latest episode of Impaulsive.
Mike Tyson has given his verdict on Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague’s public break-up – and it’s exactly what you might have thought it would be.
Molly-Mae confirmed last Wednesday that the pair had gone their separate ways after five years together.
They had originally met on Love Island in 2019 and quickly became an iconic pairing among fans of the show, eventually finishing as runners-up.
They got engaged and welcomed their first child, a daughter named Bambi, last year.
In a statement confirming the break-up, Molly-Mae said that ‘never in a million years did I ever think I’d have to write this’.
Fury then said he was ‘heartbroken’ in his own statement.
Now, boxing legend Tyson has been asked about the break-up on the latest episode of Logan Paul’s ‘Impaulsive’ podcast.
When co-host Mike Majlak asked him about the ‘Fury and Molly-Mae break-up’, Tyson got him confused with his older brother, Tyson Fury.
He replied: “No-one knows the pain, no-one knows the pain of the heavyweight champion when he’s alone.
“I saw him falling down in the street, Tyson Fury, and stuff. We beat ourselves up. We torment ourselves … you guys are going to tell me something?”
Paul then interjected: “It was actually his brother, his little brother Tommy. The one that Jake Paul fought. He broke up with Molly.”
Tyson simply replied: “Who the f**k is Molly?” to laughter from the entire studio. “I’m in the drug phase of my life and these guys… I’m thinking ‘Who the f**k is Molly?'”
“They met on Love Island, they were together for five years,” Paul explained. “They had a kid together. It’s very sad, we’re all very sad.”
“Are you serious, man… stop f**king with me,” Tyson hit back.
It’s safe to say the pair won’t be on Tyson’s Christmas card list and this year – and probably vice versa.
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