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Tony Bellew warns ‘I could explode at any moment’ and do ‘horrible things’ that will land him in prison

TONY Bellew fears his anger issues make him capable of doing some “horrible things” that could land him in prison.

The former world cruiserweight champion, 37, has spoken frankly about the daily demons he has to contend with.

Former boxer Tony Bellow has spoken candidly about the demons he faces outside the ring

Bellew told the Daily Star: “I feel like I can be a horrible c*** sometimes. I just feel like I could do some horrible things.

“I don’t know if it’s like road rage or something, I feel like I could explode at any moment.

“I can’t explain it without sounding like a f***ing maniac.

“My whole life I’ve thought I was going to end up in jail. I’ve come very close. I’ve had incidents where I’ve been very close to going there.

“I was never scared of jail. But once I had children, going to jail became my ­biggest fear.

“In the past I’ve done some things I’m not very proud of. Really bad, sh** things.

“I’ve seen my dad in jail. I have visited him there. It was heartbreaking. I ain’t putting my kids through that. I never want to put them in that position.”

Bellew spent 11 years delivering blows in the ring and famously enjoyed two stunning stoppage heavyweight wins over countryman David Haye in a period of 14 months in 2017 and 2018.

Tony Bellew enjoyed two colossal encounters with fellow Brit David Haye

RETIREMENT

Like many professional sports people, Bellew admits he is struggling to adapt to his new normal life since hanging up the gloves.

The British boxer packed it in after suffering a knockout defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in his farewell fight in 2018, having joked that wife Rachael would divorce him if he didn’t.

Bellew added: “In boxing you have a sell-by date. In your 30s you start coming to an end. Since I retired, I’ve lost focus.

“I’ve done ­everything I set out to do in life. So I need ­something new and I’m trying to find it, but I don’t know what I’m supposed to do. I’m 37 and I’ve got no job. It can be tough sometimes.

Tony Bellew stopped Illunga Makabu to win the WBC world cruiserweight belt at Goodison Park in 2016

“I miss having a fight. I miss punching people in the face, if I’m totally honest. And I miss the buzz of walking into the ring.

“I’ve got an aggressive side, there’s no two ways about it. That’s how I’ve been able to do what I’ve done in my life.

“But when you’ve been punched in the head for 20 years, it means there’s a lot of mumbo ­jumbo inside your head.”

Tony Bellew’s wife Rachel has been a constant source of support throughout his career
Tony Bellew sent David Haye sprawling to the canvas in their fiery 2018 rematch which he won with a fifth-round stoppage