UK Anti-Doping will investigate Tyson Fury and his cousin Hughie Fury after explosive allegations that a member of their team offered a farmer £25,000 to lie about how they each failed a drugs test in 2015. They are marked 'before the National Anti-Doping Panel between UK Anti-Doping v Tyson Luke Fury and Hughie Lewis Fury', and their possible use in the Furys' defence will be of particular relevance to any new UKAD inquiry. He said: 'Personally, I prefer to believe Tyson Fury ahead of someone who has already admitted to lying in legal documents for financial gain. MTK Global, who represent Tyson and Hughie Fury, have not responded to a request for comment. The story was met with outrage among some of Tyson Fury's followers on social media.
Source: Daily Mail March 15, 2020 18:00 UTC