Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
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Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
British boxing chiefs have met with Tyson Fury and say they will reinstate his licence to fight once they receive up-to-date medical records.
The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) suspended Fury in 2016 owing to "anti-doping and medical issues".
The 29-year-old accepted a backdated two-year anti-doping ban in December.
He was interviewed by the BBBofC on Friday when the body agreed to lift his suspension, paving the way for a return to the ring in the coming months.
The British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) suspended Fury in 2016 owing to "anti-doping and medical issues".
The 29-year-old accepted a backdated two-year anti-doping ban in December.
He was interviewed by the BBBofC on Friday when the body agreed to lift his suspension, paving the way for a return to the ring in the coming months.
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
So, basically everything he said was going to happen has?
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
his lawyers have earned their quid
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
Rumour has it, MTK boys have good lawyers. No idea why.
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
Did he say he would be found guilty of doping charges?
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
The king of the heavyweights has returned
AJ now is in serious trouble.
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mickey1975
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
No. He clearly said he could have sued them for 50m but it would be years to get through court. Just wanted his license back so did a plea bargain.
Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
well at least there seems to be a bit of news of substance (no pun intended) lately
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
Hmmmmmickey1975 wrote: ↑20 Jan 2018, 03:54No. He clearly said he could have sued them for 50m but it would be years to get through court. Just wanted his license back so did a plea bargain.
Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
tbf pleas, pleading guilty, can be very strategic, even if someone believes there innocence
Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
Tyson couldn't give a toss.
He failed a drug test and went off the rails for a bit enjoying himself.
He then decided to get fit and make a comeback.
All of the above was done to his timetable - the UKAD result was manufactured to not affect his plans, and also to save themselves a bit of face, and the Board have given him his licence back when he wanted it.
So, Mickey is right - everything has happened just as Tyson wanted / said it would.
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
I obviously don't have a clue how the legal process works in UKAD situations, but in court, the highest court, it's often sorted before you go in. A lot of "back room chat" goes on. Saves time and a lot of money. Tell me I'll swerve jail and I'll take the deal, even innocent, we don't need incarcerated, innocent heroes.
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
And you take that as Gospel because Tyson said so?mickey1975 wrote: ↑20 Jan 2018, 03:54No. He clearly said he could have sued them for 50m but it would be years to get through court. Just wanted his license back so did a plea bargain.
Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
He said he was going to come back last May, then last September, and he also said he was going to retire. Tyson consistently talks bollocks in order to get people talking about him as his boxing career has become a joke.
Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
A joke that every person on this forum will tune in to watch his next fight. Who's the last laugh on?
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leejonesjnr
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
Meh, dunno if I will watch his next fight, whenever that may be, or not.
I am surprised that anyone feels like there has been some kind of victory in all this.
I am surprised that anyone feels like there has been some kind of victory in all this.
Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
He became heavyweight champion, didn't fight in at least two and half years, bottled a rematch with the man he beat, admitted to a drug charge and became morbidly obese.Wa1nuts wrote: ↑20 Jan 2018, 09:43A joke that every person on this forum will tune in to watch his next fight. Who's the last laugh on?
No matter how you try and paint it even the most die hard Fury fan would have to admit it's been a terrible reign as champion.
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
Pissing away two years plus of your career is hardly a victory, whatever the reasons behind it.
I look forward to seeing his return, and hope he can recapture some of his form. I'm not a fan, never was, but I'll give him his due, and let's be honest, a fight with him and Joshua will be the biggest all British heavyweight showdown since the days of Henry Cooper. It will almost certainly be the highest grossing all brit fight ever, by some distance.
If Tyson has a couple of tune ups, and looks impressive doing so, then next year could see a wembley stadium sellout and unprecedented PPV sales for a fight in this country. It's a promoters dream.
I look forward to seeing his return, and hope he can recapture some of his form. I'm not a fan, never was, but I'll give him his due, and let's be honest, a fight with him and Joshua will be the biggest all British heavyweight showdown since the days of Henry Cooper. It will almost certainly be the highest grossing all brit fight ever, by some distance.
If Tyson has a couple of tune ups, and looks impressive doing so, then next year could see a wembley stadium sellout and unprecedented PPV sales for a fight in this country. It's a promoters dream.
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
I can't ever see it to be fair,he has never been very impressive before and it's unlikely now after the drugs,drink and massive weight gain and inactivity,i think it's all over for him.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑20 Jan 2018, 10:05 Pissing away two years plus of your career is hardly a victory, whatever the reasons behind it.
I look forward to seeing his return, and hope he can recapture some of his form. I'm not a fan, never was, but I'll give him his due, and let's be honest, a fight with him and Joshua will be the biggest all British heavyweight showdown since the days of Henry Cooper. It will almost certainly be the highest grossing all brit fight ever, by some distance.
If Tyson has a couple of tune ups, and looks impressive doing so, then next year could see a wembley stadium sellout and unprecedented PPV sales for a fight in this country. It's a promoters dream.
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Re: Tyson Fury: British Boxing Board of Control agrees to lift suspension
bigjack wrote: ↑20 Jan 2018, 10:19I can't ever see it to be fair,he has never been very impressive before and it's unlikely now after the drugs,drink and massive weight gain and inactivity,i think it's all over for him.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑20 Jan 2018, 10:05 Pissing away two years plus of your career is hardly a victory, whatever the reasons behind it.
I look forward to seeing his return, and hope he can recapture some of his form. I'm not a fan, never was, but I'll give him his due, and let's be honest, a fight with him and Joshua will be the biggest all British heavyweight showdown since the days of Henry Cooper. It will almost certainly be the highest grossing all brit fight ever, by some distance.
If Tyson has a couple of tune ups, and looks impressive doing so, then next year could see a wembley stadium sellout and unprecedented PPV sales for a fight in this country. It's a promoters dream.
If he is past it, they can still find a couple of patsies for him to bowl over and get him in with joshua for one big final payday.