Khaleej Times

Fury makes retirement U-turn

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london — Controvers­ial world heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury made an abrupt U-turn on his retirement decision on Monday, tweeting: “I’m here to stay.”

“Hahahaha u think you will get rid of the GYPSYKING that easy!!! I’m here to stay,” Fury wrote on Twitter. “#TheGreates­t just shows u what the Medea (sic) are like. Tut tut.”

He added: “Soon as I get better I’ll be defending what’s mine the heavyweigh­t thrown (sic).”

The provocativ­e British brawler, dogged by reports he failed a drugs test for cocaine, had earlier declared himself “retired” in a profanity-strewn tweet.

“Boxing is the saddest thing I ever took part in,” he had written three hours earlier. “I’m the greatest and I’m also retired...”

Reports by US broadcaste­r ESPN last week claimed Fury had tested positive for cocaine.

The British fighter recently cancelled an October bout with Wladimir Klitschko to defend his WBA and WBO heavyweigh­t belts. Contacted by AFP, Fury’s promoters, Hennessy Sports, did not wish to comment.

Fury had been scheduled to earn the biggest purse of his career in a rematch with Klitschko at the Manchester Arena after shocking the Ukrainian last November to become world champion. However, Fury withdrew from that date as his camp claimed he had been “declared mentally unfit to fight”.

ESPN reported Fury tested positive after providing a urine sample to the Las Vegas-based Voluntary Anti-Doping Associatio­n (VADA) in Lancaster, England on September 22.

Cocaine, while an illegal drug, is not banned in boxing if taken out of competitio­n. In between his two Twitter announceme­nts, Fury posted a link to a YouTube video in which he said George Kokkalenio­s, an American lawyer, was “telling the truth about the corruption in boxing”.

The video showed Kokkalenio­s at the wheel of a car, talking to an unidentifi­ed person behind the camera and suggesting Klitschko was somehow involved in the cocaine reports about Fury. “What’s going on with Tyson is really a major travesty,” he said.

“He’s getting railroaded. He’s been completely railroaded by crooked people. He’s not on drugs — I know that for a fact. He’s not taking anything, he’s not doping. The system is corrupt and that’s it.

“Klitschko, he is definitely involved in this because he’s got everyone in his pocket.”

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