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Fury’s family call for support
- Updated: October 7, 2016
Peter Fury has confirmed that Tyson Fury has failed a drugs test after testing positive for cocaine, but his family still believe he can have a career in boxing.
Peter Fury, Tyson’s uncle and trainer, insists the WBA and WBO world heavyweight champion can still have a career in boxing, even though he could now face a ban and be stripped of his belts.
Fury has revealed he is suffering from depression and Peter Fury, as well as the 28-year-old’s father John, does not think he has been given the support or respect he deserves.
Peter Fury told Sky Sports News HQ: “VADA has given official confirmation that he has failed the drugs test on traces of cocaine in his system.
“It just highlights for me the despair and the depths that he has gone to, to even contemplate such a low-life result as turning to that, because we all know what that does. It doesn’t …