Applying for my boxing Licance today, will be defending my @ringmagazine title in April,
Can't wait to get back in the ring.— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) January 10, 2018
The undefeated Lineal world heavyweight champion and former unified WBA, IBF, IBO and WBO world heavyweight titleholder today shared that he intends to apply for his boxing licence once again today.
Fury’s tweet read he intends to defend his title in April. Furthermore, ‘The Gypsy King’ shared his excitement ahead of his potential return to the ring.
Fury’s statements come in response to the RING magazine’s Editor-in-chief Doug Fischer share on Monday that they were contemplating stripping Fury of the title due to a number of circumstances.
“As a member of THE RING Editorial Board and its ratings panel, I weighed-in on his situation throughout 2017,” Fischer explained in his Monday Mailbag.
“Sometimes I thought it best that we stripped him, other times I wanted to give him time for things (mainly his legal situation with UKAD and his mental health) to work themselves out.
“Complicating Fury’s situation is that he had rematches scheduled with Wladimir Klitschko – for July 9, 2016 and Oct. 29, 2016 – that were postponed (due to an injured ankle in late June) and then cancelled (due to mental health issues).
“I don’t recall how popular a decision it was with the ratings panel in late 2016, but at the time we (former editor Michael Rosenthal and I) decided to treat Fury’s bipolar disorder the same way we would a physical ailment or illness, which is to allow for a grace period while they heal, recover/rehab and get back into fighting shape once healthy again.
“Rule No. 3 of the championship policy states that “the champion” will be stripped ‘if he does not schedule a fight in any weight class for 18, although injuries and certain other unforeseen circumstances could be taken into consideration.’
(It should be noted that both Andre Ward and Guillermo Rigondeaux were given extra months before being stripped of their RING titles for not defending against a top-5 contender within an 18-month period.
Who dose the boxing fans think I should fight in April after 2.5 years out the ring?
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) January 10, 2018
“Ward got the grace period because of shoulder surgery he underwent in January 2013, and Rigo got extra time because we knew that the top-five fighters in his weight class were blatantly avoiding him).”
“Tyson appeared to be gradually recovering from his depression and other issues in the early months of 2017 and, by April, he had started working out and talking about return dates.
“However, due to a failed (and disputed) PED test (taken in February 2015), Fury’s license was suspended by the BBBC pending further investigation of his case.
“The problem Fury had was that UKAD – the UK’s anti-doping agency – would not schedule his hearing, or they kept putting it off (reportedly because a member of the panel had a “conflict of interest”). So, he was in legal limbo for the second half of 2017.
“The former RING editor believed that Fury was being treated unfairly, and he was probably right about that. However, Fury was also holding up THE RING heavyweight title. I leaned toward stripping him in September and October, but Rosenthal held off and maybe he was right in doing so.
“Fury signed with a management company (MTK Global) in November, and in December, UKAD finally held its hearing and all but exonerated Fury (as well as his cousin Hughie), paving the way for his long-put-off comeback sometime in the first half of 2018.
“Still, Fury needs to get a fight on the schedule asap. We can’t go into February still not knowing when or who the lineal champ will fight,” Fischer concluded.
There has been nothing concrete regarding an opponent for his planned spring return to the squared circle. On the other hand, following the conclusion of his UKAD case Fury became involved in very public spats with both Anthony Joshua and Tony Bellew.
Can't wait to get back in the ring in late April really looking forward to the challenge, being away has made me very keen.! @MTKGlobal@parisfury1pic.twitter.com/q5Pfn7U56A
— TYSON FURY (@Tyson_Fury) January 8, 2018
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