Dhaka, July 14 -- Britain's former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury says helping to "save lives" is a better feeling than anything he has achieved in boxing, reports BBC.

Fury, 30, has openly discussed his struggles with mental health, drugs and alcohol since returning to the ring in 2018.

He said people have flown from Korea and the US to hear him speak about his comeback on a UK speaking tour.

"You will not believe the amount of people I'm helping," he told BBC Sport.

"It really does humble me now for people to say to me you saved my son's, daughter's or wife's life.

"It feels amazing and is a better feeling than beating all those fighters I have fought, 10 times over."

Fury spent two and a half years out of the ring followin...