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Frank Warren releases Tyson Fury statement amid drug allegations

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Tyson Fury's promoter Frank Warren has released a statement in response to an article alleging a farmer was offered £25,000 to lie for the heavyweight star.

The Mail on Sunday published an article in which Lancashire farmer Martin Carefoot claimed he was offered £25,000 by a member of Fury's entourage to say he supplied Tyson and cousin Hughie with wild boar meat.

The two boxers were given backdated two-year drugs bans in 2017 after returning positive tests for elevated levels of nandrolone which they blamed on eating uncastrated boar meat or contaminated supplements.

Warren has now released a statement in which he branded the allegations a "load of rubbish" and stated he does not expect the matter to go any further with UKAD.

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