By Elliot Foster

Tyson Fury will NOT return to the ring in the spring.

Fury (25-0, 18 KOs) said he will snap an 18-month hiatus on May 13, exclusively live on BT Sport and BoxNation, at the First Direct Arena in Leeds.

“[We are] working on an opponent,” Fury wrote on social media, “[with] more news to follow.”

But British Boxing Board of Control general secretary Robert Smith has poured doubt over the 28-year-old’s claim, stating that ‘The Gypsy King’ is still provisionally suspended, pending an investigation into an anti-doping violation of self-confessed cocaine abuse.

“Tyson Fury is suspended,” Smith told talkSPORT on Tuesday. “[He] has a lot of issues he needs to deal with before he even thinks about getting in the ring properly.

“He has an anti-doping issue. He has other medical issues that all have to be considered.

“We haven’t had any contact with him since he was suspended so I would expect, if he was looking to box [again] shortly, he’ll need to contact us [the British Boxing Board of Control].

“He hasn’t done so and therefore nothing has changed.

“He is not in a position to box.”

A hearing with the UK Anti-Doping Agency is pencilled in for next month.

Further details will be revealed in due course.