http://www.bbc.com/sport/boxing/42329394 Britain's Tyson Fury is free to resume his boxing career after accepting a backdated two-year doping ban. The former heavyweight world champion was charged in June 2016 for using a banned steroid, but blamed the result on eating uncastrated wild boar. His victory over Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015 was his last fight before beginning his legal battle with UK Anti-Doping (Ukad). Fury, 29, is free to fight again once he regains his boxing licence. The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC), which manages the licensing of boxers in the UK, has agreed to the outcome, according to Ukad. Last month BBC Sport reported that Ukad feared it could be made insolvent or require a bailout over the dispute had Fury been cleared. "In recognition of the retrospective counter-arguments and the risks inherent in the dispute resolution process, each side has accepted a compromise of its position," Ukad said. Hughie Fury, Tyson's cousin, has reached a similar agreement after he tested positive in February 2015. The Furys insist they have "never knowingly or deliberately committed a violation".
The entire HW division just **** (anagram of hats) a giant collective brick.. Except for one man... he who is known simply as ''Diamond Boy'' This content is protected
Has there been any word on Fury's return? I recall reading rumors that he may face Briggs in April? Has there been any indication of when Team Fury might make a formal announcement?
If i worked out and dont have time for a shower i will use a dude wipe, that face **** looks good too.
Good the heavyweight division needs him to talk some **** and gain more momentum for super fights. Thank God the big guys are back.
Oh so Tyson Fury forgot how he declined the UKAD inspectors to test him and told them to "F*** off and get the F off his property" when they came for a random test? He didn't know this was a violation of the testing protocol? Bottom line is you can't trust the Furys at all. Liars through and through.