Tyson Fury may never fight in the UK again if he is slapped with an eight-year ban for allegedly lying to investigators over claims that eating wild boar meat was responsible for illegal levels of nandrolone in his system in 2015.
UK Anti-Doping are reportedly looking into the claims by Lancashire farmer Martin Carefoot that he was offered £25,000 by a member of Fury's entourage to say he supplied Tyson and cousin Hughie with wild boar meat.
Being found guilty of tampering with the first investigation, which followed those positive tests, could result in an eight-year suspension.
Carefoot initially provided evidence to a UKAD investigation stating he had supplied the team with wild boar - but in a newspaper interview, now says he never
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