Tyson Fury denies being a drug cheat. Never was any solid evidence.
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What's your opinion on the bolded? Maybe it would be more accurate to say he's trying to re market his bad boy image by playing it tongue in cheek .. WWE style!Fury did a deal with UKAD. He dropped the law suite he started against them for slander and loss of earnings and accepted a back-dated ban for the nandrolone charge, which put that case to bed permanently.
In return, UKAD dropped the other charge they brought against him of refusing to be tested and abusing WADA accredited testing officials, which carries an automatic 4 year worldwide ban.
This information was posted at UKAD's website, but it seems to have been removed now.
Of course, Fury won't mention this in his book because he is trying to leave his anti-establishment, bad boy image behind and re market himself in a more main stream friendly, PC way, like AJ.
Note ... after what happened with his last fight, I don't think we will hear any more tirades from Dillain Whyte attacking UKAD and accusing of them of granting TUEs to some people (cough .. AJ) and denying them to others.Comment
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It's exactly as you say, Fury is now mainstream. He's as famous as AJ over here nowadays, and certainly more well known than AJ over the pond.
He's clearly now got a proper team behind him who knows what their doing and how to market him to the mainstream. Personally I kinda preferred the old Fury, but then I'm an anti-establishment guy. I completely understand why he's taken this path though, and he's now getting the recognition and fame that he should have got years ago.Comment
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Seems like he was more "fighting fit" in 2015.
I don't mind Andy, but Fury's not always been that fat. He's shown us where he can get with proper guidance and taking a fight seriously. Dude's half assed.Comment
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Fury is not only as famous as AJ now, he is as well liked and respected as AJ, if not more so.It's exactly as you say, Fury is now mainstream. He's as famous as AJ over here nowadays, and certainly more well known than AJ over the pond.
He's clearly now got a proper team behind him who knows what their doing and how to market him to the mainstream. Personally I kinda preferred the old Fury, but then I'm an anti-establishment guy. I completely understand why he's taken this path though, and he's now getting the recognition and fame that he should have got years ago.
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