The Hamilton Spectator

Don’t be too sure about that, Tyson

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The body that runs British boxing cast doubt on Tyson Fury’s announceme­nt that he is close to returning to the ring, saying Tuesday the former world heavyweigh­t champion’s license remains suspended and that he has an upcoming antidoping hearing.

Fury wrote on Twitter on Monday that he was “working on an opponent” and gave a date of May 13 for his return. His promoters are not commenting on Fury’s tweet.

Robert Smith, general secretary of the British Boxing Board of Control, said he was surprised at Fury’s announceme­nt because the boxer had his licence suspended in October over drug use and medical issues.

“We are nowhere near attempting whether to consider it being lifted,” Smith told The Associated Press. “He has a number of issues, which are welldocume­nted, that need to be dealt with for his own best interests, and we haven’t had any contact with him whatsoever.”

Smith said Fury was still under investigat­ion by UK Anti-Doping.

Fury has not fought since beating Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015 to claim the WBA, WBO and IBF titles, a stunning heavyweigh­t upset

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