Tyson Fury Sues UKAD Over Allegations of Doping, Failed Test


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The world heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury is suing Britain’s anti-doping and boxing authorities over allegations he used a performance-enhancing drug.

Fury, 27, was charged with a doping offence by UK Anti-Doping on 24 June after a urine sample taken in February 2015 – nine months before he beat Wladimir Klitschko to win his world titles – showed traces of the banned substance nandrolone.

However, Fury’s legal team says the result of tests on the samples in March and May 2015 were contradictory.

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The boxer’s cousin, Hughie Fury, also a boxer, has also been charged. The legal team for the pair said “Team Fury” had issued proceedings in the high court.

“The two boxers strenuously deny taking any performance-enhancing drugs. However, during the last five weeks, leaks about these charges have appeared in the press and both boxers have been the targets of continual abusive language on Twitter,” lawyer Lewis Power said in a statement.

UKAD declined to comment on Tuesday. Fury’s legal team said an interim judgment was expected before Fury’s rematch with the Ukrainian in October.

Fury beat Klitschko, 40, in November 2015 to win the WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO heavyweight titles.

 

http://www.boxingscene.com/tyson-fury-sues-ukad-over-allegations-doping-failed-test--107328?print_friendly=1

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