- Tommy Fury was at Wembley to watch Anthony Joshua fight Daniel Dubois
- He was booed by the London crowd after his face appeared on the big screen
- This was Fury’s first public appearance since he split from Molly-Mae Hague
Tommy Fury was booed by a large section of the 96,000-strong crowd at Wembley Stadium on Saturday night.
The 25-year-old professional boxer and reality television personality was at Wembley to watch the IBF world heavyweight title fight between Anthony Joshua and Daniel Dubois.
He reacted to the boos and jeers in good spirit by cupping his ears and smiling.Â
This was Fury’s first public appearance since news of his split from former fiancee Molly-Mae Hague was confirmed last month.
Hague did not go into detail regarding the reasoning behind their break-up after five years together.
Tommy Fury pictured cupping his left ear while being booed by boxing fans at Wembley
Fury pictured at an event with his former fiancee Molly-Mae Hague (right) in January 2020
This was Fury’s first public appearance since he split from Hague in August earlier this year
However, Fury has since issued a statement hitting back at ‘false allegations of cheating’ following speculation on social media.
Fury and Hague met on the reality TV show Love Island in 2019 and they welcomed a a daughter into the world in January 2023.
Fury’s big brother Tyson Fury was also at Saturday’s fight in London.
While Tommy was roundly booed when he appeared on the big screen, the crowd soon changed their tune when the picture switched to Tyson, who was sat next to promoter Eddie Hearn.
Reacting to the crowd cheering him after booing his younger sibling, Tyson was seen laughing wildly.
Brother Tyson Fury got a much more positive reaction when he appeared on the big screen
Tommy and Tyson were both at Wembley to watch Anthony Joshua fight Daniel Dubois
Tommy had faced questions about his private life earlier in the night at a Q&A session at Box Park.Â
After being asked what had been happening, he replied: ‘Quite a lot to be honest… A lot’s been happening, some good some bad, but media’s going to be the media at the end of the day.Â
‘But let’s talk some boxing. I’m excited to be at Wembley and I think it’s going to be a great night of boxing. I’m looking forward to every single fight on the card and I think there’s going to be some explosive fights going on.’
He then stated that he wanted to get back into the ring in December before claiming that he was aiming to fight five or six times per year.
‘I’m a fighter at the end of the day,’ he said. ‘All the other stuff on the side is stuff I’ve picked up through life but I’ve spent my whole entire life being a fighter so that’s what I want to do and get back to.’Â