Tyson Fury is confident he will be exonerated over allegations he offered a farmer £25,000 to help cover up a failed drugs test.
A report in the Mail on Sunday alleges Martin Carefoot was offered the money to falsely claim he had sold Fury wild boar. Fury and his fellow heavyweight brother Hughie failed a test for nandrolone in 2015 which they blamed on eating uncastrated wild boar.
The fighters were handed backdated two-year bans and were eligible to fight from December 2017 after UK Anti-Doping almost went bust over the £600,000 investigation.
Mr Carefoot now claims he was asked to lie about selling the animal to the Furys in exchange for the fee, but he was never paid.
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