Victim of his own Fury
Heavyweight champion Tyson loses boxing license after vacating titles
LONDON:
Tyson Fury has given up his WBO and WBA world heavyweight titles “with immediate effect” to concentrate on his “medical treatment and recovery”, said a statement released by his promoters Hennessy Sports.
The British boxer has admitted taking cocaine to deal with depression and was set to be stripped of his titles after cancelling two planned rematches this year against Ukrainian former champion Wladimir Klitschko.
“I feel that it is only fair and right and for the good of boxing to keep the titles active and allow the other contenders to fight for the vacant belts that I proudly won and held as the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world when I defeated long-standing champion Klitschko,” said Fury.
Peter Fury, Tyson’s uncle and trainer, said: “Tyson will be back stronger from this and I will make sure, no matter what we have to deal with, Tyson not only comes back but will reclaim what’s rightfully his. I’m very proud of my nephew’s achievements.”
Fury had already withdrawn from a rematch with Klitschko on October 29 because of mental health issues. He also cancelled their first planned rematch in July citing an ankle injury.
The outspoken boxer admitted in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine this month that he was suffering from depression and taking cocaine.
Fury’s licence to box has also been suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control, pending further investigation into “anti-doping and medical issues”.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 14th, 2016.
Tyson Fury has given up his WBO and WBA world heavyweight titles “with immediate effect” to concentrate on his “medical treatment and recovery”, said a statement released by his promoters Hennessy Sports.
The British boxer has admitted taking cocaine to deal with depression and was set to be stripped of his titles after cancelling two planned rematches this year against Ukrainian former champion Wladimir Klitschko.
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“I feel that it is only fair and right and for the good of boxing to keep the titles active and allow the other contenders to fight for the vacant belts that I proudly won and held as the undefeated heavyweight champion of the world when I defeated long-standing champion Klitschko,” said Fury.
Peter Fury, Tyson’s uncle and trainer, said: “Tyson will be back stronger from this and I will make sure, no matter what we have to deal with, Tyson not only comes back but will reclaim what’s rightfully his. I’m very proud of my nephew’s achievements.”
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Fury had already withdrawn from a rematch with Klitschko on October 29 because of mental health issues. He also cancelled their first planned rematch in July citing an ankle injury.
The outspoken boxer admitted in an interview with Rolling Stone magazine this month that he was suffering from depression and taking cocaine.
Fury’s licence to box has also been suspended by the British Boxing Board of Control, pending further investigation into “anti-doping and medical issues”.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 14th, 2016.