The Citizen (Gauteng)

Fury ready to make amends

BAN: FORMER WORLD CHAMP RARING TO GET BACK IN RING

- – AFP

Controvers­ial former heavyweigh­t world champion Tyson Fury vowed this week to put the “nightmare of the last two years” behind him and reclaim his world titles after being cleared to resume his career.

The British boxer agreed a compromise with UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) over his positive test for the banned steroid nandrolone, which has resulted in a two-year ban that has been backdated to December 2015.

He has been given the go-ahead to fight again immediatel­y, subject to receiving a licence.

Fury, who has not fought since his shock win against Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015 to become the undisputed heavyweigh­t world champion, said he was looking forward to getting back into the ring.

“I’m a fighting man through and through and I’ve never backed down from anyone in my life and I was certainly not going to back down from fighting this dispute,” he said.

He had been charged along with his cousin Hughie, who also failed a test for nandrolone in February 2015.

“Hughie and I have maintained our innocence from day one and we’re now happy that it has finally been settled with Ukad and that we can move forward knowing that we’ll not be labelled drug cheats,” added Fury.

“I can now put the nightmare of the last two years behind me ... next year I will be back doing what I do best, better than ever and ready to reclaim the world titles which are rightfully mine.”

Fury immediatel­y laid down a challenge to compatriot Anthony Joshua, who successful­ly defended his IBF and WBA titles against Carlos Takam in October.

Fury tweeted: “@anthonyfjo­shua where you at boy? I’m coming for you punk ent no1 blocking my path now!”

Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn has said he wants to see his fighter take on Fury in an all-British showdown next year.

The Furys were not charged by Ukad until June 2016, by which time Fury had beaten Klitschko.

Four months later, the British Boxing Board of Control suspended his licence after he had given up his world titles to focus on recovering from mental health problems.

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? READY. Former heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury is eager to get back to business after serving a two-year doping ban.
Picture: Getty Images READY. Former heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury is eager to get back to business after serving a two-year doping ban.

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