Fury team deny claim of doping
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 spokesperson. “This is to protect the rights and privacy of all involved and to ensure that a case is not subjected to unnecessary prejudice.
“It is important to note that an anti-doping 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.”
Fury beat Klitschko by a unanimous points decision in Germany in November, inflicting the Ukrainian’s first loss in 11 years.