Tommy Fury has denied cheating allegations and expressed hopes to reconcile with Molly-Mae Hague, calling her the woman of his "dreams".
The celebrity boxer split from his former fiancee in August, seven months after the birth of their daughter Bambi.
In an interview published on Saturday to promote his autobiography "Lightning Can Strike Twice: My Life as a Fury", due for release on Thursday, Fury addressed the separation.
Fury, 25, admitted to having read only two books in his life - the Bible and "The Tiger Who Came To Tea" - but defended his decision to write his own.
He said that the book had been printed before the couple split in August which has led to a chapter being added to address it. He also rebuked several cheating allegations that have been levelled against him following their split.
“All the allegations that were made of me recently are completely false,' he told the Mail.
“The truth will come out in time and when it does I think a lot of people might regret their actions and unkind words.”
Hague, 25, made the split announcement with a post on Instagram in August.
“Never in a million years did I think I'd ever have to write this,” she posted. “I am extremely upset to announce that mine and Tommy's relationship has come to an end.
“You have all been a part of our journey and I feel it is right to share this with you all.”
Hague, who met Fury on Love Island in 2019, confronted him over his alleged cheating including with a Danish woman he holidayed with in Macedonia. However, 20-year-old Milla Corfixen has denied they kissed and said they “just had fun”.
Fury, whose older half brother is former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, has doubled down in his denial having previously said he wants to get back with Hague.
“It is proper love,” he said. “Do I still love Molly? 100 per cent. I will love her until my final breath.
“The minute I saw her I thought ‘YEEEESSS. She's the woman of my dreams’.”
He added: “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.”