December 10, 2015

Tyson Fury in trouble- again!

By Rene Otinga

Tyson Fury has been summoned by the British Boxing Board of Control to explain his recent controversial comments.
World heavyweight champion Fury, 27, who expressed views on women, abortion and homosexuality, has been asked to attend a meeting in the new year.
The BBBofC met to discuss the matter on Wednesday before informing Fury that he must meet with the board.
The Briton has denied being a homophobe and claimed he is "uniting the world".
No exact date has been confirmed for the meeting.
Tyson fury is being investigated for a hate crime  following comments he made about homosexuality on a popular BBC programme, 'Victoria Derbyshire programme.'
Tyson has also been quoted as saying a woman's "best place is on her back".
He subsequently said: "Tyson Fury loves his fellow humans. He doesn't hate anybody."
Fellow BBC Sports Personality of the Year nominee and long jump champion Greg Rutherford had planned to withdraw from this year's event over Fury's comments before going back again on the decision.

Fury, who has a number of titles under his name, was stripped off the IBF belt on Tuesday after choosing to face Klitschko in a rematch instead of the IBF's mandatory challenger, Ukrainian Vyacheslav Glazkov.

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