Tommy Fury has claimed ex-fiancée Molly-Mae Hague accused him of cheating after an incident with his phone while they were on holiday.
The pair - who share 21-month-old Bambi together - parted ways in August, with former Love Island star Molly-Mae sharing an emotional statement on Instagram, admitting she 'never imagined' their story would end, 'especially not this way'.
Tommy, 25, recently opened up about their break-up, following weeks of speculation over whether the boxer had been unfaithful.
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In an exclusive interview with the Daily Mail, Tommy insisted that he did not cheat on his former fiancée.
"All the allegations that were made of me recently are completely false," Tommy said, adding that he had 'never' been tempted by other women.
"I think if you were going to cheat on someone you should just sit down and say, 'I don't love you any more', clearly, because you want to go and pursue other people.
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"Everybody could think what they want about me and say what they want about me. As long as my family think I'm a good man and Jesus Christ thinks I'm a good man, I don't care what anybody else has to say."
Tommy continued: "We were together for five and a half years. You don't stay with someone, have a child with them, get engaged, if it is only a bit of a fling.
"It is proper love. Do I still love Molly? 100 percent. I will love her until my final breath."
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When asked if he would 'fight' for Molly-Mae, he replied: "100 percent. I know what I have to do in order to resolve things. And that's down to me. Nobody else can do that other than me."
Just last year, Tommy planned a romantic proposal for Molly while the pair were in Ibiza, but it was during this trip that Molly apparently became suspicious of Tommy's behaviour.
To throw Molly off the plans, Tommy fabricated an invite to a luxury party, with Molly's manager and friend, Fran, in on the surprise, too.
But just 10 minutes before Tommy was due to propose, Molly became suspicious after he began acting 'shifty' with his phone.
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"In the car, Molly asked if she could have a look at the pictures we had taken on my phone. I immediately panicked because if she went on to my camera roll, she would see photos I had just been sent of the setting of our proposal," he wrote in his memoir, Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury, The Mirror reports.
"I made a lame excuse about being in the middle of a texting debate with my dad about a fight contract.
"She thought I might be messaging another girl. I was fuming. I couldn't believe she would think that, but I also reminded myself that I was acting shifty, so it was fair enough. Ten minutes before I was due to propose, we were in the middle of this blazing row."
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Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury is set for release on 10 October.
Topics: Celebrity, Molly Mae Hague, Tommy Fury, Sex and Relationships