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00:00I'm running on empty, Kat. I need to stop off at the petrol pump, put the pump in my ass.
00:14I need fucking 30 litres of diesel in me. In fact, no, I need some fucking high-quality petrol, actually.
00:20Just get one more clap for me, Tommy, in front of your face.
00:30So, the Great North Run, after I did the little sprint finish at the end, a video came out saying,
00:37Tommy Fury pushed Guy out of the way just to get his sprint finish video.
00:40And I was like, are you kidding me?
00:42Fury was filmed barging two fellow runners out of his way as he sprinted towards the finish line in Newcastle,
00:48but has faced widespread condemnation.
00:51I just can't catch a break at the minute.
00:53It's a big sensation on social media. Everybody's talking about it.
00:57It's just some idiot behind the computer again, isn't it? Key mode warrior.
01:02I probably get the most stick in the UK on social media.
01:06People do everything for clicks and likes these days.
01:09It's like my triathlon sprint finish.
01:11I actually posted that for a serious fucking thing,
01:14and it just got completely shredded down to just laughs and piss-taking.
01:20When I was incarcerated, you see him at night, calling him through the window,
01:26Fury, I'm going to kill you in the morning.
01:28I said, OK, come to me on the landing, I'll be out in the morning.
01:31Me cell number, me landing number, guess what?
01:34They never turned up. Key mode warriors.
01:37You tired?
01:42I'm absolutely fucked, to be honest.
01:45I think I would be as well if I would have done that.
01:47The sprint finish went viral again.
01:49It had 18.5 million views.
01:52Out of 60,000 runners that did it,
01:54the only thing they can pick up from that race is Tommy Fury
01:56elbows somebody out the way.
01:58Well, I've seen the video, but what actually happened?
02:00If I didn't put my arm out and guide him out the way,
02:02he probably wouldn't be with us no more.
02:04I was running at the same speed of a train.
02:07I mean that, I was moving. Why are you so dramatic?
02:09I've been cancelled by the running community.
02:11I just can't get a break, can I?
02:13Everyone's got it in for me.
02:15At least you know they're still thinking about you.
02:18They must go to bed dreaming about me.
02:21So, whenever there's bullshit in the press
02:23or things are not going your way,
02:25the best thing that I can do is step out of that life
02:27and go and do what I do best,
02:29which is fuck about me mates
02:31and basically be a kid for a day.
02:42Trains nearly, yeah.
02:46The inflatable park that we go to
02:48is the place where I actually train for the triathlon.
02:51Is that a hard dive or not?
03:00At the beginning, we were trying to have a race round it.
03:07And then it turned into a free-for-all
03:09and it was basically a glorified war zone.
03:12The wind fire.
03:27As kids, and we were messing around like this, you know.
03:28Just now we're adults, it's ten times worse because we're bigger.
03:32We do like a bit of pushing and shoving.
03:35Wrestling or something violent.
03:36It's violent.
03:40Similar sort of feeling, then, after a fight.
03:42When you get home and it's done, you just crash, don't you?
03:45That's the only way I feel.
03:47Especially that coming at you at speed.
03:49Big man. Agile. Fast.
03:51Chris is a Year 6 teacher at the school that I used to go to,
03:54and he asked me to come and see if I would read in front of his class.
03:58We're getting, like, a mystery reader, and then the kids are all surprised.
04:01Yeah, I read a little.
04:02Something for your level of reading.
04:04No, that'll be three or below. Just pictures.
04:06A pop-up book would be good.
04:07A pop-up book would be good.
04:09I'd do anything for them, and they'd do anything for me.
04:20Voila.
04:21Wow. They're so nice.
04:23Right now, we are probably, I want to say, another month
04:26away from the house being redone completely.
04:29I really like the sofa. It's lovely.
04:31Let's go. Next stop on the tour.
04:33Look at this.
04:35The bedroom is pretty much done.
04:37Oh, it looks really nice.
04:39It's giving hotel vibes.
04:41Before it was, it was lovely, don't get me wrong,
04:43but it was lovely for somebody else.
04:45Now it's lovely for us.
04:47As a family, it's amazing.
04:49Me, Molly and Babby stayed here last night
04:51for the first time since everything's been done.
04:54And it was honestly, it couldn't have gone any better.
04:56Like, Molly woke up this morning and she was like,
04:58I've never had a better sleep.
04:59Like, it was unbelievable.
05:00And, yeah, should all be safe and sound in here for Christmas,
05:03so it should be good.
05:04Perfect. That'll be nice.
05:05So Roman's been looking.
05:06Yeah, Roman's been looking for a house, yeah.
05:08I think he's put an offering on one.
05:10I've always said to him, you know, he's my brother,
05:12there's a room there.
05:13It's yours for as long as you want it,
05:14but he's got his own life to lead, hasn't he?
05:16So if he gets this place and he likes it,
05:18then go for it.
05:20There is a different energy about the house now
05:22and it is amazing.
05:25So, me and Roman, we're heading to a bookshop
05:37because we've got to find a book to read at Chris's school.
05:39I think you passed it, Roman.
05:41Why didn't you tell me?
05:43Is there? Is there?
05:44I'll shoot you.
05:45I'll park in the car park here.
05:47Let's go and see what they are.
05:49I used to go to bookshops all the time with my nana
05:51because she used to love reading
05:53and I always used to go with her and Roman
05:55just to see what kids book we could read
05:57or pop-up books or whatever.
05:59Would you believe that?
06:01I think that's the first book I ever read.
06:05That's crazy.
06:07I love as well.
06:09The smell of a book.
06:13It's too many juice from.
06:15Oh, we're talking.
06:17To go there and see me on the shelf,
06:19it's a strange feeling.
06:21And, guys, look here.
06:23It's signed by the bloody bastard oath, which is me.
06:27Is he actually classed as an author now?
06:28Yeah.
06:29But he didn't write anything.
06:30I had a ghostwriter.
06:31That's how everyone writes, isn't it?
06:32Yeah, ghostwriting is how he told someone, is it?
06:35Is that what he did?
06:36Yes, Roman, I'm an author.
06:38All right.
06:39And I thought it would be a good choice
06:40because there is a chapter in my book
06:42where it talks about me being young
06:44and it talks about me having these aspirations
06:47and what I had to do to go through and achieve these.
06:50I don't even know.
06:51How much is it?
06:52Watch, it'd be 250.
06:53Buy one, get one free.
06:5525?
06:5625.
06:57Would you look at that.
06:5825?
06:59But it's premium.
07:00Yeah.
07:01No wonder it sold no copies.
07:02So the book's sorted.
07:03Now it's time to try and perfect the reading, I guess.
07:07I was nervous to go back there because I'm just Tommy from Salford
07:23who does a bit of boxing.
07:24I get in my own head thinking that these kids are just going to think,
07:26who is this reading?
07:27Like, what have you done?
07:29They know who I am, don't they?
07:30And they know what I do.
07:31You'll be fine, trust me.
07:32I just feel a bit nervous because I can't read.
07:35Can't read.
07:36Can't read?
07:37Well, I get a bit stuck on the big words.
07:39So many kids suffer with mental health because of the pressures
07:42of the modern world.
07:43And basically all I want to say is that you don't need to be a brainiac
07:48or, you know, a straight-A student to do well in life.
07:52It's mad though, because I used to literally,
07:54used to line up here for my dinner.
07:5820, 20 years ago.
08:02I thought I was going to a small classroom.
08:04It's a big school hall assembly.
08:06I just hope my reading goes well,
08:07but I know what I'm like when I've got a thousand eyes on me.
08:09I think I'm more nervous for this than my fighting.
08:12I feel like I'm going to the electric chair.
08:14Are you ready?
08:15I'm going to walk you in now.
08:17Reading is not my strong point, especially in front of anybody.
08:20How do you, everybody?
08:23I'm going to read a little bit of my own book,
08:26and then if you've got any questions, I'm happy to answer them.
08:29That there, the floor might as well open up and swallow me,
08:32because that's my worst nightmare.
08:34Chris, all good to go?
08:35Mr Worrell.
08:36Sorry, Mr Worrell?
08:37Yes, of course.
08:40Right.
08:41So the chapter I'm going to read to you is called Amateur Hour,
08:45and it was about when I was not too much older than you guys,
08:49sitting here in the same hall and same chairs,
08:51and how I wanted to go on and, you know, achieve what I've achieved.
08:55So I left school at 15.
08:57If we ignore the small matter of still needing to take a handful of GCSEs.
09:01Reading went absolutely fantastic.
09:03They sat there, they listened to me, no one was talking,
09:05no one was told off.
09:06I think I am an example of what you can achieve with drive and purpose.
09:10I feel like if you have a dream and you have a drive,
09:12you've just got to put everything into it and you will get it back.
09:15I was in my element and I really came on there.
09:18It was my time.
09:19Well, that's the end of that chapter.
09:22And, at the end, it was a million questions.
09:29Just beating him up.
09:30Well, no, it was a great fight.
09:32You know, boxing is a great sport because when you fight in the ring,
09:35everything gets settled, the best man wins and you move on.
09:41Oh, if I had to choose, it would probably be United.
09:45Ah, amazing. Ah, fantastic.
09:48Some kids even, they drew me a big banner.
09:50Ah, appreciate it.
09:51Thank you very much.
09:52I appreciate that.
09:53I found that really cute as well because they don't have to do it.
09:56Spend their time, you know, drawing pictures of you and making banners.
09:59I thought it was really good.
10:00That's cute.
10:01That's cute.
10:02It just shows how well that school brings the kids up.
10:06one, two, three, blast off.
10:07Good girl.
10:08And push.
10:09One, two, three, blast off, good game, and push, clever game, yeah, good game, well done.
10:35Well done, baby.
10:37Out of nowhere, I got a phone call and got to know one of our good friends.
10:44A legend of a man, Ricky Hatton, has passed away. Terrible.
10:56I was literally leaving here in the morning and my dad rang me and I said,
11:00Have you heard the news, Tom? I said, What? I said, No. He said, Oh, Ricky's dead.
11:05I woke up this morning like I'd been drinking for ten days.
11:09It's horrible. Absolutely devastating.
11:12We held Ricky in the highest regard.
11:17And more so what he did for other people, which was incredible.
11:21A lot more than people know.
11:23He trained me when I had nothing, I was nobody.
11:26First two professional fights with him, so he's a massive part of my career.
11:30He let me stay in his house for like a year and a half that he had, while I trained there.
11:37You know, never charged me any money, nothing.
11:39You know, it's a massive, massive, massive loss for Manchester.
11:42Just makes you think that, you know, no matter how bad you may feel one day,
11:49somebody's in a completely different spot and a completely worse situation.
11:55Well, he'll be sadly missed in every way.
11:58I'll never be another Ricky Hatton.
12:00May he rest in peace.
12:02People need to realise, especially as a parent, that your kids are always vulnerable.
12:11And every one of my boys' mental health sufferers.
12:15It's not like you're 70, or 60, or 50.
12:20Which way? Mid-40s.
12:21That's why I should talk about when I was young.
12:23Exactly.
12:25I know it's hard sometimes, talk about stuff, but it's better.
12:30Like they say, a problem's shared, it's a problem problem.
12:33This is just another reminder of how short life can really be.
12:37And if there's one thing it's taught me, it's to make the most of every moment and live life to the fullest.
12:45So I'm about to take on the biggest physical and mental challenge to date.
12:50Doing the three peaks in 24 hours.
12:53And that's climbing the highest mountains in Scotland, England and Wales, all in one day.
12:58Minutes matter on this challenge.
13:01So Chris is the guy that's going to be taking me up and down the three peaks.
13:04One of the things you maybe need to focus on now is strengthening up.
13:08Essentially the knees and the ankles.
13:10I'll keep the leg days going, I'll do the sessions on the stepper.
13:14Let's do it.
13:15Okay, that's brilliant, Tommy.
13:17Thanks very much. God bless, buddy.
13:23So Chris gave me this massive shopping list.
13:26He told me to get everything from A to Z.
13:31These are quite nice.
13:32I'll try this colour.
13:33I bought trainers instead of walking boots because they look good.
13:36And I thought I could wear them somewhere else.
13:38Nice.
13:39Yeah, I like them.
13:40I wasn't really bothered about performance.
13:42What else did I get? I got a bit of a waterproof jacket.
13:45I got a head torch and some gloves.
13:47He come to about 500 quid.
13:48Oh, I should have went to Poundland.
13:58I hope the weather's going to be, you know, dry.
14:01Oh, it's not good.
14:03It's not good at all.
14:05It's 100% rain all the time that I'm doing it.
14:08That's absolutely fantastic.
14:10I hate rain.
14:12Hello. Chris.
14:14How are we doing?
14:15I'm good, mate. How are you?
14:16Yes, very well.
14:17Oh, good to see you.
14:20I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah.
14:21And then I changed the subject very quickly
14:23because I'd done zero sessions.
14:25I think the weather's pissing down, isn't it?
14:27The wind is saying it's gusting up to about 50 miles an hour.
14:31Oh, really? Okay.
14:32So we'll cross our fingers for that.
14:34I think we're going to need to, aren't we?
14:35Yeah.
14:36Right, mate, shall we get cracking?
14:38That's the end of the stay up in the mist.
14:47Yeah.
14:48It's a lot higher than that.
14:50I'm really looking forward to it.
14:52Well, Molly thought it was crazy, to be honest,
14:54doing a three-piece challenge.
14:55Look at this. Look how beautiful that is.
14:57Molly's father, Stephen, does a lot of climbing,
14:59so she knows how tough it is
15:01and she knows that I don't really do a lot of it.
15:04It's all good. It's all good.
15:05Right, well, I need to get cracking now, babe.
15:07Love you. Bye-bye.
15:08She's absolutely terrified
15:09that I'm going to slide off the side of the mountain.
15:16Okay, guys, so I've got 12 o'clock.
15:18I've got 12 o'clock.
15:19Let's go for it.
15:21I'll set the pace.
15:22Just keep up with me on this.
15:23That's it. Turn the page on the day. Walk away.
15:31The first bit of Ben Nevis was called Heart Attack Hill
15:34and, basically, we cut out the main path
15:36where everybody starts to walk
15:38and we just went up this Heart Attack Hill
15:40straight to, like, a serious bit of the mountain.
15:42We're going to find out exactly what Tommy's made of.
15:45Not very much at the moment. I'm just full of Weetabix.
15:48Come on, guys, hurry up.
15:51That was really hard, but it broke me into it
15:54and I thought, okay, this is kind of what it's going to be like.
15:56This is the hardest it's going to be.
15:58So it should be okay.
16:00Phew. I'm impressed, mate.
16:03I feel like I've just come out of the sauna.
16:04I'm absolutely dripping.
16:05Yeah, yeah.
16:06But it's beautiful, isn't it?
16:08It does not get any better than this in life.
16:10You know, standing here, fresh air.
16:12Mate, this works better than this.
16:17People use exercise just lucky enough to be able to do it
16:20because it's a stress reliever.
16:22That's it, guys. Just keep doing what we're doing.
16:25I think I owe my entire life down to physical exercise, to be honest,
16:28and that is the only thing that got me through that bad patch.
16:37Summited.
16:39Coming down was the hardest thing for me because the sole of the trail shoe was very soft.
16:56So every time I was stepping down to go down, I was feeling all the rocks and gravel coming up underneath my feet.
17:01Well done, Tommy.
17:03Right, let's get on the bus, let's get this rolling.
17:07Obviously, his feet are in a little bit of pain, but it's really common.
17:10Bang on schedule.
17:11Just need to get on the bus now and get out of here.
17:13It was a long drive from Scotland to Scarfell Pike.
17:25I'm not exactly the smallest person in the world, and even on the back where I was, I just couldn't get comfy.
17:30So, yeah, it was horrendous.
17:34I was hiding in the car when his bus pulled up.
17:38All right, Scarfell, please.
17:39Shall we get up this mountain or what?
17:41Little fucking fella, where's he appeared from?
17:43When I come off the bus and I seen Jake appear, I thought, I must be hallucinating.
17:48Because one thing Jake isn't doing, and that's coming here at half eleven at night,
17:52and fucking jogging up a mountain.
17:53Yeah, I think it was nice to surprise him like that.
17:56It's giving me a bit of a boost, yeah.
17:58Yeah.
17:59All right.
18:00Okay, let's go.
18:01All right, let's get on with it then.
18:02I said when I signed him, you know, I'll be there every step of the way.
18:05Quite literally proved that on this one.
18:07Jake turning up was funny, but I tell you what wasn't funny,
18:10was fucking going up Scarfell Pike.
18:14And having gone from the first one all the way to the second one,
18:18and not an ounce of sleep, it was difficult.
18:20I can't get no sleep.
18:23It's crazy, this.
18:24What are we doing?
18:29Not everyone can just do that.
18:31Decide to climb three mountains in 24 hours, just wanting to push himself.
18:36You know, it's a real challenging, grueling thing to do that,
18:39and I think he does it for pure and utter mental toughness.
18:43The wind was terrible, the rain was terrible.
18:47Fucking hell.
18:48Couldn't see hanging in front of you.
18:50Pick black out of there.
18:51Pick black.
18:52It was just constantly uphill.
18:54I was like, where's the fucking let up here?
18:57You all right?
18:58Yeah, you're good, you?
18:59I was slipping over and tripping over everything.
19:00Jesus Christ, sorry, mate.
19:01It only takes one little twist there,
19:02and I'm not only out of the challenge,
19:03I'm out of a fight for a long time.
19:04I just didn't want to be there.
19:05I'm surprised the cameras managed to capture any footage at all,
19:07because the conditions were absolutely awful.
19:08Just think we should get down so those fucking wind picks up.
19:09Yeah.
19:10Because that was bad, that.
19:11That was really challenging for me.
19:12Let's get us.
19:13Guys, guys.
19:14Boys, you're good?
19:15Oh!
19:16Careful, Jake.
19:17And all the way down, it was that,
19:18because if you're going like that all the way up,
19:19you're going to be going like that all the way down.
19:20Oh, the wind again.
19:34That wind is too much.
19:35Anybody that's listened to this documentary,
19:36if you're going up mountains, please wear boots.
19:39I was told, but I'll be back in the middle way.
19:41They've been giving me money on my team.
19:42I was told, but I was too thick to take it on board.
19:45But, my God, did I wish I took it on board now.
19:47I'm feeling fucked. I'm feeling fucked.
19:54I've probably got an hour and a half sleep in the whole thing,
19:56which, for me, is shocking.
19:57But then I woke up to a bit of, like, carnage.
20:00I think Chris intended to get to Snowdon for 7 o'clock,
20:03but there was a bit of traffic.
20:05It's going to be a tight gap for me to get this finished.
20:07So, yeah, it was a bit panicky.
20:12Literally every minute matters now.
20:17You're going to see a famous sprint finish,
20:19providing I don't fall off the side of the mountain.
20:21Woo-hoo-hoo!
20:23Fell on the pitch!
20:25The wind on Snowdon was horrific.
20:28To do this challenge in this weather is extra difficult.
20:32When you go through a tough time, it does only make you stronger.
20:36I'm actually happy I went through what I went through,
20:39because it's maybe ten times the man.
20:41Physical exercise, giving yourself goals pays dividends,
20:46and it has in Tommy's case.
20:49Stress and problems are a part of life.
20:51It's how you deal them all.
20:53He's got his life back on track.
20:55And you've got to have these things to happen in your life
20:58to strengthen your mind.
21:00The plan was to go up on the train to the summit and meet Tommy.
21:12There's no way I'm letting my son put himself through all this
21:16for me not to be there and cheer him on and wish him well.
21:19I thought I'd surprise him, you know, just worked hard.
21:22I couldn't commend him enough.
21:23You know, anybody who wants to use his exercise over a drink,
21:26you know, you've got to take your cap to him.
21:28But then sod's low.
21:31Hi, guys, just to let you know,
21:33the wind is really high on the mountain today,
21:35so we're not sure we're definitely going to make it up.
21:37We'll get another wind reading,
21:38and then if it drops, then we'll be able to go.
21:40If not, unfortunately, we'll have to head back down the mountain.
21:43Oh, that's terrible, isn't it?
21:45That's a story a mile on.
21:47How far is it for me?
21:48Because I'll walk the rest of the way you get, OK?
21:50I ain't bothered about the wind.
21:57Is this thing going to go or not, this train?
21:59Unfortunately, the wind has kept being really high,
22:02so we are going to have to head back.
22:03I'm going to be there.
22:04I'm sod it. I'm going to walk it.
22:05Go on.
22:06See you soon, mate.
22:10If you think wind is going to stop John from here,
22:12is going to stop John Fury, there's no chance of that happening.
22:17I got about 50 yards from the train,
22:18and they got blown off the top into some big gorge somewhere.
22:22I thought about it and thought, yeah, let sense prevail,
22:25because I haven't got none.
22:32That wind is strong. It's frighteningly strong.
22:33What can they do with wind like that?
22:35I couldn't even put one foot in front of the other.
22:37So I thought I'd wait at the bottom with a mug of tea
22:40and cheer him on.
22:43He's getting blown left, right and centre.
22:46Woo-hoo!
22:48Towards the top, I was like, this just isn't getting done.
22:52How much further now?
22:53There was always another feet to climb.
22:55There's always, like, 20 more minutes.
22:57It just felt like I could never get to the top.
22:59Just coming up onto the steps towards it now, Tommy.
23:04My back was absolutely killing me.
23:07Come on, man, final push.
23:09A few more steps, come on, you've got this.
23:12Absolutely fucking brilliant.
23:13This is it, bro.
23:17You done this.
23:20Smashed it, mate.
23:21Oh.
23:23Oh, fuck.
23:25Oh, fuck.
23:27When I got to the top of Snowdon, it was a relief
23:29because I thought, right, there's no more ascents to do.
23:32But I have to get down in two hours.
23:35And if I don't, there's a risk of me not completing this challenge.
23:43It's all downhill from here, Tommy.
23:46Just shy of 23 hours, we've got one hour to do.
23:50The way it is at the moment, it's looking really close, yeah.
23:54We need to try and dig deep at this point.
23:57We do need to go faster.
23:59Honestly, it felt like I was walking on knives at one point.
24:01Every step was killing me.
24:03I've fucking danced around the ring for 15 rounds, right,
24:07in training, and it's nothing compared to the agony
24:10that I'm in right now on my legs.
24:12Yeah, we're going to be very close, yeah.
24:13We've got 24 minutes, we've got to get this finished.
24:16My God, it's like a nightmare that I can't wake up from.
24:19It's never fucking ended.
24:21Doing all that work, coming all the way down
24:23and just being like a minute or two over,
24:25that would have messed me up.
24:28Shattered, absolutely shattered.
24:31All out, give his all.
24:35I tried to do a sprint finish,
24:37but it looked like a man of 90 years old was trying to sprint.
24:39Well done.
24:45When I seen my dad, it was like, oh, right, I know I'm at the bottom now.
24:49That was when the endorphins kicked in.
24:52That was when the happiness really came out.
24:53That was by the icing of it, wasn't it?
24:56Well, listen, well done, son.
24:57Well done.
24:58Special human being.
24:59Seeing my dad at the bottom once we got down, eventually,
25:02I actually nearly got a bit emotional, to be honest,
25:05because that's one thing I did not expect.
25:07You know, he's seen how much I put into it,
25:09and, yeah, I guess it was nice to have him there.
25:11Oh, my God.
25:13Thank you very much.
25:15It felt like a huge accomplishment to complete it.
25:18I'm not easily impressed, and I'm impressed.
25:21And we did it in a genuine 24 hours.
25:23No bullshit, no fucking faffing, like he says,
25:26and we got it done.
25:28Do me a favour, you've done everything now,
25:30you've got it out your system.
25:32Have a good rest and let's get back to boxing.
25:35I couldn't agree more.
25:40That's me done with challenges for the time being.
25:46Now it's time to get back to my two favourite things.
25:50Family and Halloween.
25:57Orange leaves, pumpkins, misty weather, big coats, horror films.
26:03That's me in a nutshell.
26:05Do you like skeletons?
26:06No.
26:07Why don't you like the skeleton, then?
26:08Why don't you like them?
26:10Daddy.
26:11You like Daddy?
26:12Yeah.
26:13Yeah, well, he looks a bit better than that skeleton, don't he?
26:16Can you say Halloween?
26:18Halloween!
26:20And having Bambi now,
26:21it's like I can just live my kid years again through her.
26:25Never thought I'd be the one getting pushed on a swing.
26:29Good workout.
26:31Bambi loves Halloween.
26:33And I was kind of hoping that she would love it as well,
26:35because me and Molly both love it equally the same.
26:36I like witches.
26:39Witches?
26:40Yeah.
26:41They go ee, ee, ee.
26:43Hee, hee, ee.
26:45Well, it's a bit surreal, isn't it?
26:46Because I remember them being somewhat like Bambi,
26:48it only seems like yesterday.
26:50And now they're doing it themselves.
26:52Shall we cuddle the skeleton?
26:55Shall we cuddle the skeleton?
26:56Yeah.
26:57Oh, that's nice.
26:58Give him a kiss.
27:01Can you do it?
27:02Can I do it?
27:03Yeah.
27:04Well, yeah, I can give him a cuddle.
27:05Look.
27:08Well, a year ago,
27:10Tommy was in a dark place.
27:12He was an outcast living alone,
27:13and now look at him.
27:15Look at the transformation in one year.
27:17Do you want to get in?
27:18Yeah.
27:19I can see he's happy.
27:21So that makes me happy.
27:23Good idea.
27:24You sit with the pumpkins?
27:25Sit with the pumpkins.
27:26Oh!
27:27I love you, Bambi!
27:29Do you want me to do Bambi?
27:31Yeah.
27:32Bye-bye.
27:33Bye-bye.
27:36Life's been like the three peaks, very much so.
27:40Been a lot of low points over the last year.
27:42My life has been absolute torture for the past six months,
27:45but there has been a lot of high points, too.
27:48Shall we go?
27:53I think if that old Tommy looked at this Tommy sat here now,
27:56he wouldn't recognise him.
27:58You know, I'm sitting here healthy, training,
28:00probably in the best shape of my life.
28:03Mentally in a good place,
28:04so it makes me a better partner,
28:05makes me a better dad.
28:07Everything.
28:09I think it's more than fair to say
28:10that he's turned his life around, yeah.
28:11I think he's done a complete 180.
28:14The sky's the limit for him, really.
28:17From here,
28:18we're only going upwards.
28:20There's going to be more fights,
28:21there's going to be more massive events.
28:24So we'll see what happens.
28:41We'll see you next time,
28:42we'll see you next time.
28:46What if we're making this happen?
28:51All right, we'll see you next time.
28:52We'll see you next time.
28:55You can see it soon.
28:56We'll see you next time.
28:58Bye.
28:59We'll see you next time.
29:01Bye.
29:02Bye.
29:03Bye.
29:04Bye.
29:05Bye.
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