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Tommy Fury speaks out on tears after Jake Paul win and avoids Susanna Reid's 'pay day' quizzing as fans pick up habit on ITV Good Morning Britain

Tommy Fury has addresses his emotional reaction to defeating Jake Paul in his first TV interview since returning home from Saudi Arabia. The Manchester boxer appeared on Good Morning Britain on Thursday morning (March 2) live from his Greater Manchester home which he shares with his girlfriend Molly-Mae Hague and their baby daughter.

The 23-year-old has spent the last few days catching up on quality time with his influencer partner and their month-old daughter, Bambi, after he spent weeks away training before finally facing Jake Paul in their grudge match on Sunday (February 26).

Tommy's long-standing feud with the YouTube star-turned-MMA fighter came to a conclusion at Diriyah Arena and Tommy took a standing count for a knockdown in the final round – with the British fighter claiming to have slipped – but had earlier done enough to earn a split decision on the judges' cards.

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Tommy, who met and fell in love with Molly-Mae on the ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2019, appeared emotional after his victory as he dedicated his win to his girlfriend and their baby daughter, Bambi, who was born on January 23.

Twenty-four hours after being awarded the specially created 'Diriyah Champion' belt from the WBC, Tommy, 23, was seen arriving home in a video filmed by new mum Molly-Mae, with the victory belt still slung over his shoulder, to a sweet display set-up by his girlfriend.

Molly-Mae, also 23, also later posted a powerful message to say "the good guy doesn't always finish last." The creative director for fashion brand PrettyLittleThing also spoke of their difficulties "behind closed doors" in the

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