Former unified heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s uncle and head coach Peter Fury said that his boy is looking forward to his return to the boxing arena.
“We cannot say anything more at this moment, it’s in progress. The legal team we have is one of the best legal teams in the world, and they are dealing with this matter,” Peter Fury said to media.
“Tyson will definitely be back. He had things to settle and his exact words were “I have to be back to clean up the heavy division and oust the Bums of the city.
“He’s been following boxing closely since he’s sidelined and all that’s going on, and we’re more than eager to live the moment of his return.” Tyson Fury’s coach added.
Fury, fought for last the time in November 2015, when he made the trip to Germany to shock the entire world as a result of his victory by unanimous decision after twelve rounds on Wladimir Klitschko. He had achieved the feat of capturing IBF, IBO, WBA, and WBO heavyweight titles.
The British boxer was then quickly stripped of his IBF title following his refusal to perform a mandatory defense against Czar Glazkov. As a result, Klitschko had exercised his immediate rematch clause, which prevented him from taking part in any other fight.
However, the rematch never got done. Fury was caught with mental health problems, which caused him to be forced to leave his other titles vacant to recover his health. In October 2016, he was not at the end of his troubles, he whose boxing license was suspended by the British Board after the boxer admitted his abuse of recreational drugs and alcohol.
Fury has also been struggling with doping control problems. The UKAD drug agency, UK Anti-Doping, accused Fury and his cousin Hugie Fury of testing positive for a banned substance in his urine samples in February 2015.
Peter Fury told that his nephew and Tyson Fury will be back to the boxing arena sooner. (Source:www.skysports.com)
However, Fury’s cousins denied the allegations. His hearing was postponed until an indefinite date in autumn, and Fury has since not been able to reclaim his license to fight until a decision is rendered by the UKAD.
On the other hand, Anthony Joshua insists he will be ready when Tyson Fury returns to the boxing arena sooner and then they can arrange a fight that people wants to see.