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Tyson Fury under investigation for steroid use
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Yea, the physique is always a give away....Comment
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Joshua quotes in Daily Mail: "I don't know if it's been 100 per cent proven, but I just hope it's not too serious and that me and him can continue on our collision course. We've spoken about that fight and maybe we could have taken it in the winter, but this has made our decision for us - not the allegations, but his injury."
Hearn:"We're looking at Fury, and Klitschko may be given the belts back, we don't know."Comment
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It's strange indeed, however: Sophie Ashcroft of UK Anti-Doping said: “UK Anti-Doping does not discuss or disclose details of any cases until due legal process has been completed.”
Why did they need more than a year (and two title fights in between) in order to "complete the process"?Comment
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On Sunday, a response to the story was sent to WBN and said the following:
"We are baffled by today's story in the Sunday Mirror.
"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."Comment
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Team Fury statement re: Sunday Mirror allegation @Tyson_Fury @peterfury https://t.co/1k2kcBJsrr
— Hennessy Sports (@HennessySports) 26 June 2016
Denial from his promoter.Comment
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