Huddersfield Daily Examiner

Tyson tells Beeb: I do not want your award!

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TYSON Fury has demanded the BBC take him off this year’s list of contenders for the Sports Personalit­y of the Year award, and implored his supporters not to vote for him.

The WBC world heavyweigh­t champion is one of six athletes shortliste­d for the award, alongside Lewis Hamilton, Ronnie O’Sullivan, Stuart Broad, Jordan Henderson and Hollie Doyle.

Tyson has been nominated following his stunning win over Deontay Wilder in February to claim the title.

But he wrote on his Instagram account: “This is a message for @bbcsport and their SPOTY award please take me off your list as I’m the people’s champion and have no need for verificati­on or any awards.

“I know who I am and what I’ve done in the sport.

“I have the love of the people which means more to me than all the awards in the world. To anyone who supports me, don’t vote.”

The BBC, however, have responded by saying they will not remove him.

A BBC spokespers­on said: “The shortlist is decided by an independen­t expert panel who choose contenders based on their sporting achievemen­t in a given year. On this basis Tyson Fury will remain on the list for SPOTY 2020.

“As always the winner will be decided by the public voting during the live show and it is of course up to Tyson if he chooses to participat­e in the show.”

Fury’s previous appearance on the shortlist in 2015 caused controvers­y, with more than 100,000 people signing a petition calling for his removal over a series of outspoken comments on homophobia and abortion.

But in 2018, his omission from the final list, following his draw against Deontay Wilder, drew criticism from his camp.

O’Sullivan described his own nomination this year as ‘exciting’ and an ‘honour,’ but it is not a view the six-time world snooker champion has always held.

After being overlooked for a place on the shortlist in 2019, O’Sullivan insisted he was not ‘politicall­y correct’ enough to feature, and added: “I’d rather take another few world titles and tournament­s than a personalit­y award.”

Hamilton, the 2014 winner, has also previously expressed his reluctance, explaining in 2018 that he found such shows ‘awkward, and adding: “I don’t really think about it.”

There is already the potential for rancour at this year’s event, after O’Sullivan belittled Hamilton’s world title-winning achievemen­ts due to his access to the best equipment, insisting: “It’s a bit like driving around smoking a cigar with one finger on the wheel.” This year’s winner will be revealed at Media City in Salford on December 20.

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