‘I lost myself… now I’m fighting back’ — Tommy Fury bares all in raw BBC doc about the year that nearly broke him as official air date is finally confirmed - suong

   

TOMMY Fury’s brand new BBC series finally has an air date - and fans won’t have long to wait.

The Love Island star and boxer is stepping back into the spotlight for his most personal project yet.

Tommy Fury at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award.
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BBC has confirmed Tommy Fury's docuseries air dateCredit: Getty
Tommy Fury sitting in a boxing ring, hands wrapped.
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It will document his hand injury that forced him to no longer boxCredit: BBC

Tommy, 26, has opened up on the worst year of his life in his new BBC docuseries.

His rollercoaster year is set to be documented in a new series called: "Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury."

Tommy soared to fame after his huge 2023 beating YouTube's biggest boxing stars in Jake Paul and KSI, while also welcoming his baby daughter Bambi into the world.

But a hand injury - which required surgery - sidelined the him from the ring.

He opens up about how he fell into a period of depression and alcohol abuse, which he has said cost him his relationship with Molly-Mae Hague.

And when he returned to the ring - winning his comeback fight in May.

 

He also got back together with Molly-Mae Hague - who he met on Love Island in 2019.

The documentary promises an "access all areas" perspective, showing the behind-the-scenes of his boxing career, including fight preparations, and his life at home.

Tommy teased that the series will show the person behind the public image, including the "ups and downs".

In the trailer, Tommy said: "I went through the worst year of my life because I couldn't box.

Molly-Mae admits real reason she’s not filming with Tommy Fury after breaking down in tears on camera

"In this big house that I bought, I found myself just sat alone. I just want to show Bambi and Molly, I'm back.

"I need to get back to me, that's a big thing about being a Fury, we fight until our last breath."

The BBC has confirmed the hotly anticipated show will hit screens very soon.

Viewers can watch from Tuesday, August 19 at 9pm on BBC Three.

The series comes after the release of Molly-Mae's own documentary series on Prime Video, "Molly-Mae: Behind It All". 

Fans got a glimpse into Tommy’s relationship with Molly-Mae in her docuseries.

We saw the pair navigate parenthood with their daughter, Bambi, after their very public split.

But fans were left stunned after Molly was snapped kissing Tommy at a New Year’s Eve party.

Shortly after, Molly gave Tommy another chance - despite objections from her family.

Since then, the pair have flaunted their relationship on social media, enjoying lavish holidays and posting loved-up family snaps.

 

But how long will it last?

Tommy: The Good. The Bad. The Fury. airs Tuesday, August 19 at 9pm on BBC Three.

Tommy Fury feeding his daughter.
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The series will see Tommy tackle fatherhoodCredit: BBC
Tommy Fury and Molly Mae Hague kissing with their child.
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Fans will get an insight into his relationship with Molly-MaeCredit: Instagram/mollymae
Molly Mae, Tommy Fury, and their baby taking a selfie.
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The pair got back together after their very public splitCredit: Instagram / @mollymae