Tyson Fury celebrates
winning the fight Action Images via Reuters / Lee Smith
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World
heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has denied using steroids after news emerged he
was under investigation. Traces of a banned anabolic steroid were allegedly
discovered in a sample taken before he won the world title from Wladimir
Klitschko.
RT News report continues:
The substance in
question, nandrolone, also occurs naturally in the human body and is
responsible for muscle growth and repair.
Fury's cousin, Hughie,
reportedly tested positive for nandrolone too, and both face a lengthy ban if
found guilty. Both boxers have denied the accusations.
The test samples, as reported
in the Mirror, were taken between February and March last year, ahead of Fury's
first bout with Klitschko. At the time, September, both Fury and his cousin
attended a meeting with UK Anti-Doping (UKAD), where they were told their
steroid levels were higher than those naturally occurring in the human body.
If found guilty, Fury
faces a lengthy ban as well as being stripped of his three world titles (the
WBA Super, WBO and Ring Magazine belts).
Two days ago, due to an
ankle injury, Fury postponed his highly anticipated rematch with Ukraine’s
Wladimir Klitschko.
Fury and Klitschko were
scheduled to fight in Manchester on July 9 after Fury unexpectedly ended his
rival’s 11-year reign as world heavyweight champion in November 2015.
Anthony Joshua, the IBF champion, had also spoken of his desire to fight Fury after his title defense against Klitschko. However, because of Fury's injury and doping investigation, it's increasingly unlikely the pair will meet in the near future.
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