Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Amir Khan’s Breakup: "Cos of couple's background reports of cheating was "total bull" " - Tyson Fury

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According to the mirror outspoken Tyson Fury has had his say on Amir Khan’s very public row with Faryal Makhdoom. 
Khan took to Twitter to announce the end of his marriage to Faryal and claimed she was involved with Anthony Joshua, who denied his claims and wished them well.
And heavyweight champion Fury suggested any reports of cheating was "total bull" because of the couple's background.

The self-styled King of the Gypsies reasoned "Asians are like travellers" - something which proved controversial as some Twitter users felt it was stereotyping.

He tweeted: “All this crap with @amirkingkhan & his wife, I’d say it’s total bull As Asians are like travellers & this would never happen, #facts.”
After the astonishing war of words on Friday, Faryal suggested their social media accounts had been hacked.
However, that was later denied by Khan on Snapchat.
Khan vowed to put his marriage breakdown behind him yesterday as he planned a return to America.
The former world champion posted an image of himself in Dubai telling his 2.1 million Twitter followers: 'No pressure. Just relax and watch it happen."

Earlier, he announced his plans to set off for San Francisco this month start training. He added: "Putting everything behind me and moving forward. Get back on top with big fights."
The star was left heartbroken after announcing his split from his wife Faryal Makhdoom and hours later admitted: "I haven't slept all night."
The former light welterweight champ from Bolton, Greater Manchester, said: "I've been up all night. I need time to think." He added: "I'm gutted."
Faryal has shared her first photo on Instagram since the row, with the message 'hold your head up high'.
It came shortly after she re-tweeted a verse from the Quran with the words 'show no arrogance' and 'lower your voice', in a thinly-veiled rebuke for her husband.



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