The Sunday Mirror alleged that Fury — who won the belt in an upset defeat of Wladimir Klitschko last November — returned a sample with a banned steroid in it.
“We are baffled by today’s story in the Sunday Mirror,” said a statement from Fury’s promoter Hennessy Sports.
The Mirror claimed that the banned steroid nandrolone — which aids muscle growth — had been discovered in a test Fury underwent either in February or March last year, well before his remarkable win over the ageing Klitschko.
UK Anti-Doping agency refused to confirm or deny the allegations.
“UK Anti-Doping does not discuss or disclose details of any cases until due legal process has been completed or a respondent chooses to put the information into the public domain,” said a UKAD spokesperson.
“This is to protect the rights and privacy of all involved and to ensure that a case is not subjected to unnecessary prejudice.
“It is important to note that an anti-doping rule violation is only deemed to have been committed once the legal process, including any appeals, has been completed. At that point, details of a violation will be made available on the UKAD website.”
According to the newspaper, Fury’s cousin Hughie, also a boxer, failed a test for the same substance, although he too denied any wrongdoing.
Source: Guardian

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