The Phnom Penh Post

Fury denies allegation he failed doping test

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CONTROV E RSI A L Br it i sh heav yweight world champion Tyson Fur y strongly denied a newspaper claim on Sunday that he failed a doping test last year.

The Sunday Mirror alleged that Fury – who won the belt in an upset defeat of Wladimir Klitschko last November – returned a sample with a banned steroid in it.

“We are baffled by today’s story in the Sunday Mirror,” said a statement from Fury’s promoter Hennessy Sports.

“Tyson Fury absolutely denies any allegation of doping. He looks forward to recovering from his injury and defending his titles against Wladimir Klitschko in October.”

The allegation comes only two days after the 27-year-old – who has sparked a furore with sexist remarks about women, homosexual­ity and pedophilia – said he would not be able to defend the WBA, WBO and IBO belts in a rematch with Klitschko in July after injuring his ankle during a run.

The Mirror claimed that the banned steroid nandrolone – which aids mus- cle growth – had been discovered in a test Fury underwent either in February or March last year, well before his remarkable win over the ageing Klitschko.

UK Anti-Doping agency refused to confirm or deny the allegation­s.

“UK Anti-Doping does not discuss or disclose details of any cases until due legal process has been completed or a respondent chooses to put the informatio­n into the public domain,” said a UKAD spokespers­on.

“This is to protect the rights and pri- vacy of all involved and to ensure that a case is not subjected to unnecessar­y prejudice.

“It is important to note that an antidoping rule violation is only deemed to have been committed once the legal process, including any appeals, has been completed. At that point, details of a violation will be made available on the UKAD website.”

According to the newspaper, Fury’s cousin Hughie, also a boxer, failed a test for the same substance, although he too denied any wrongdoing.

 ?? AFP ?? Marc Marquez (left), Jack Miller (centre) and Scott Redding celebrate after the Dutch MotoGP at Assen on Sunday.
AFP Marc Marquez (left), Jack Miller (centre) and Scott Redding celebrate after the Dutch MotoGP at Assen on Sunday.

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