Tyson Fury shock: Controversial boxer set to blame drug test failure on this crazy excuse
TYSON FURY is set to blame his failed drugs test on eating too much boar.
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Fury and his cousin Hughie are up in front of the National Doping Panel next month.
And they will tell the panel they failed their drugs test from eating contaminated meat.
They will claim that between them they eat a whole boar each week, including the internal organs and entrails.
Tyson Fury has not fought since beating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015
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The Fury cousins tested positive for a banned steroid and face time out of boxing if found guilty.
The Furys have denied using performance enhancing drugs to improve their abilities in the ring.
However their legal team will argue eating the liver of an animal that has been fed steroids and leave a traceable amount in a human body and a farmer will testify that they buy a boar of him each week, according to the Daily Mail.
Both boxers were provisionally suspended on June 24 but the ban was lifted in August until the NADP hearing which is scheduled for next month.
Hughie Fury pulled out of the Joshua Parker fight with a back injury
Fury has not fought since beating Wladimir Klitschko in 2015 but wants to return to the ring this summer.
He has teamed up with Frank Warren and is hoping to fight again in June after beginning his training camp.
Fury had to vacate his WBO and WBA titles due to his health after admitting to taking cocaine to deal with depression.
Hughie meanwhile pulled out of the title fight against WBO heavyweight champion Joseph Parker with a back injury on Sunday.