Fury is facing random testing ahead of bout
TYSON FURY, who faces a hearing in November for an alleged positive drugs specimen, will be subjected to random testing before his October 29 world heavyweight title rematch with Wladimir Klitschko. The Klitschko camp insisted that testing is taken out of the hands of UK Anti-Doping, who have stalled on the case for 18 months. The Voluntary AntiDoping Association will begin visiting Fury and Klitschko this week. Fury failed to turn up to yesterday’s London launch of the rematch amid claims his car had broken down. Yet Klitschko made the journey to London having flown in from Kiev. Klitschko, ever the gentleman, said: ‘So this time, Tyson is invisible. Am I surprised? Nothing about Tyson surprises me any more. I just hope he becomes visible when he is due to fight me in Manchester.’