The farmer who claimed Tyson Fury offered him a £25,000 bribe to lie about his whereabouts during a positive drugs test has sensationally withdrawn his statement.
Lancashire livestock owner Martin Carefoot had alleged that a member of Fury's team had offered the cash to provide an alibi for a failed test - the money was never paid.
He signed two witness statements including one with a line which read: "I supplied a range of animal meats and offal to Team Fury, including wild boar and pigs".
But Carefoot has now revealed to the Sunday Times that he will no longer co-operate with UK Anti-Doping and has retracted his previous claim. “I’ve had nothing but problems right from the beginning of this, and I don’t want to get involved,” Carefoot
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