LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's former world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has said he will make a comeback against an unnamed opponent in May, even though he is under a provisional suspension from the sport. The 28-year-old has not fought since beating Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko to become world champion in November 2015, subsequently pulling out of a rematch twice. Fury's licence was "suspended pending further investigation" by the British Boxing Board of Control. He was also charged with a rule violation by UK Anti-Doping after a urine sample from February 2015 showed traces of the banned stimulant nandrolone. A provisional UKAD suspension was lifted on appeal but Fury faces an anti-doping tribunal, though no date has been set.
Source: The Star March 06, 2017 20:48 UTC