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World champion Fury stripped of IBF title

In this November 28, 2015, picture, British boxer Tyson Fury (left) is seen in action against Ukraine’s Wladimir Klitschko during their WBA, IBF & WBO heavyweight title fight at the Esprit Arena in Dusseldorf, Germany. (Reuters)


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World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury’s uncle and trainer says the decision to strip the British fighter of one of his three titles is “absolutely scandalous”.
The 27-year-old, whose comments about homosexuality and women have provoked almost as many headlines as his feats inside the ring, was relieved of his IBF belt after agreeing to a contracted rematch with the Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko instead of fighting the IBF’s mandatory challenger.
“It’s true he’s been stripped of his IBF belt,” Lindsey Tucker, IBF championships chairman, told the BBC on Tuesday.
“Our challenger was Vyacheslav Glazkov, but instead Fury’s gone and signed a rematch clause with Wladimir Klitschko.”
In an interview in Boxing News, Peter Fury said: “It’s absolutely scandalous. I’ve not spoken to Tyson yet but we’re dealing with it.
“But we’ve got a rematch that we’re tied to. We have to take that fight. A fight of this magnitude, the IBF should only be too happy to be involved in such a megafight.”
Responding to the latest controversies, Fury took to Twitter yesterday, publishing a picture of him celebrating victory over Klitschko that carried the message: “Take my belts, sign your petitions, but you will never take this night from me.”
American Deontay Wilder holds the WBC belt.
The British Boxing Board of Control was due to hold a meeting yesterday when Fury’s recent remarks were expected to be discussed.

Tyson provokes fury
With a name like his, Fury was not destined to be a shy and retiring wallflower.
Since becoming world heavyweight champion, Fury has been living up to his name, provoking fury well beyond the ring with his pronouncements on homosexuality, women, fellow athletes and a range of other topics.
One of sport’s biggest upsets, has earned him a spot on the shortlist for the BBC’s prestigious Sports Personality of the Year (SPOTY) award.
But along with recognition of his sporting achievement, the man who calls himself the ‘Gypsy King’ to honour his Irish traveller heritage has also gained much wider exposure for his controversial views since his overnight rise to global fame.
An online petition calling on the BBC to deselect him because of comments widely seen as homophobic has now gathered close to 100,000 signatures.
“Young people need sports personalities that they can look up to, not people who express outrageous homophobic views, which can cause bullying and self-harm,” the petition reads.
It cited an interview with the Mail on Sunday newspaper in which Fury, a born-again Christian, said three things needed to happen “before the devil comes home”. These were “homosexuality being legal in countries”, along with abortion and paedophilia.
On Tuesday, the BBC reported that Greater Manchester Police (GMP) had received a call complaining about comments made by Fury on homosexuality during a BBC programme.
“We take every allegation of hate crime extremely seriously and we will be attending the victim’s address to take a statement,” the BBC quoted a GMP spokeswoman as saying.
The police would then make a decision on whether any investigations continue, added GMP, who were not immediately available to comment when contacted by Reuters.
The BBC defended 27-year-old Fury’s inclusion on the SPOTY shortlist.
“The Sports Personality shortlist is compiled by a panel of industry experts and is based on an individual’s sporting achievement,” it said in a statement.
“It is not an endorsement of an individual’s personal beliefs, either by the BBC or members of the panel.”
‘I DON’T HATE ANYBODY’
Fury has responded to the controversy with a series of sometimes conflicting comments in media interviews and on Twitter.
“Let’s not try and make me out to be some evil person and I hate gays because I don’t hate anybody. I can actually say I don’t hate anybody,” he told the BBC on Monday.
He had tweeted on Friday that he hoped not to win the BBC award as he wasn’t the best role model for children and that it should go to someone who would appreciate it.
But in following tweets he struck a more defiant note.
“I’ve got more personality than all the other competitors put together,” read one tweet. “Just to recap, I stick by anything I’ve said in the past, 10000% being the heavyweight champion makes no difference to me, I’m a roll (sic) model,” was another.
Regarding his views on women, Fury declared: “I’m not sexist. I believe a woman’s best place is in the kitchen and on her back. That’s my personal belief. Making me a good cup of tea, that’s what I believe.”
Of fellow SPOTY contender Jessica Ennis-Hill, Britain’s Olympic heptathlon champion, he said: “She slaps up well.”
On Monday, even fellow boxers who had been thrilled about Fury’s title triumph joined the backlash against him.
Former British world champion David Haye labelled him a “moron” and said in a newspaper interview: “Come on man - just shut up.”



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