Fury makes apology as Murray lifts BBC
award
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[December 21, 2015]
(Reuters) - Tyson Fury, the boxer at
the center of controversy over comments about women and homosexuals,
made an apology at the BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards in
Belfast on Sunday.
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Before tennis champion Andy Murray collected the prestigious award,
an audience of 7,500 at the SSE arena applauded after world
heavyweight champion Fury, 27, one of the 10 short-listed
contenders, told them his remarks had been tongue-in-cheek.
Fury, whose homophobic and sexist comments had led to more than
130,000 people signing a petition calling for the BBC to remove him
from its shortlist, told the crowd, featuring many of Britain's
greatest sportsmen and women: "I've said a lot of stuff in the past,
none of it with intentions to hurt anybody.
"It's all a bit tongue in cheek, it's all fun and games for me. I'm
not really a serious type of person. Everything's happy go lucky
with Tyson Fury.
"If I've said anything in the past that's hurt anybody, I apologize
to anybody's who's been hurt out there. It's not my intention to do
that."
Up to 30 gay and equal-rights campaigners held banners and chanted
'anti-woman, anti-gay, Tyson Fury go away' outside the arena before
the Belfast ceremony.
Murray won the award for the second time in three years after his
inspirational performances guided Britain to their first Davis Cup
triumph in 79 years.
The 28-year-old, who joins boxer Henry Cooper and racing drivers
Damon Hill and Nigel Mansell as the only double winners of the
event, held up his 'Personality' award and joked: "I didn't expect
this.
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"A friend sent me a message the other day with an article saying
'Andy Murray is duller than a weekend in Worthing' which I thought
was a bit harsh -- on Worthing," the Scot said of the southern
England seaside resort.
Runner-up was rugby league player Kevin Sinfield and in third place
was world heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis-Hill.
(Reporting by Ian Chadband; Editing by Tony Jimenez)
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