Tyson Fury was seen being dragged out of a pub after getting drunk and collapsing in a nearby street.
The former champion, who recently lost his fight to Oleksandr Usyk, celebrated last Friday at the location with friends and supporters.
Fury had visited the Strawberry Gardens pub in Morecambe and had a few drinks while mingling with supporters.
However, his aide decided that he was too drunk, so they ended the Gipsy King's night and gently urged him to return home.
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Fury getting drunk
On Friday night, Fury had an excessive amount of alcohol at the Nowhere pub in Morecambe, Lancashire.
Fury was seen in the footage shared by EverythingBoxing on X, stumbling on his knees and then hitting his head on an outdoor lamp post while being escorted out of the pub.
According to a person close to Fury, the fighter had abstained from alcohol for more than a year, “He had a couple too many and wasn’t feeling too well either.”
Following his first loss of the fight, a friend of Fury's informed the Sun that there was additional worry for his wellbeing.
They told the outlet: "Tyson and alcohol do not mix well. He's previously used booze as a coping mechanism, which for any sufferer of ADHD is never a good idea.
"But given he's been drinking again after such a high-profile defeat, there is a fear within his camp that more than ever, his support network needs to be ready to safeguard him through what could be a particularly testing stage of his life.
"He has never lost a professional boxing match before so they're in uncharted territory in regards to anticipating how he'll deal with it."
Fury will face Usyk again on December 21 as he looks to claim the Undisputed Heavyweight Championship belt.