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FURY GEARS UP

Tyson Fury allegedly on a ‘cocaine rap’ caught singing ‘I wanna sniff your gear’

Controversial heavyweight champ dons England T-shirt and joins rowdy football crowd chanting in the street

TYSON FURY has not only reportedly been tested positive for cocaine - he also features on a video singing "I wanna sniff your gear."
The controversial world heavyweight boxing champ is sure to attract more public outrage for his cameo performance.

 Tyson Fury is causing mayhem...outside of the ring
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Tyson Fury is causing mayhem...outside of the ringCredit: AP:Associated Press
 Fury singing away in and England shirt
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Fury singing away in and England shirtCredit: Twitter
 Will this re-match ever happen now?
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Will this re-match ever happen now?Credit: EPA

It only lasts a few seconds - but it could be interpreted as a damning indictment of his current situation.

Fury, who has twice pulled out of his rematch with Wladimir Klitschko - first with ankle trouble and then when deemed 'medically unfit' - features as part of a rowdy football crowd chanting in the street.

He is wearing an England T-shirt.

The Irishman is never far from trouble outside of the ring: last year he caused anger with his outspoken opinions on homosexuality, abortion and paedophilia.

And in the expletive-littered broadcast he took aim at paedophiles, bisexuals, sex swap ops, and what he believes is a lack of morals in society.

Fury, 28, took Klitschko's title last year in a unanimous decision.

He hasn't fought since and, according to ESPN, Fury tested positive for cocaine on September 22 - a day before he pulled out of the proposed bout with Klitschko on the 23rd.

Fury has reportedly failed a Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) conducted test, with cocaine found in a urine sample.

 Fury walking through Nice old town during Euro 2016
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Fury walking through Nice old town during Euro 2016Credit: News Group Newspapers Ltd
 The controversial Irishman displayed his massive girth at a press conference
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The controversial Irishman displayed his massive girth at a press conferenceCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

The world champ’s lawyers lodged High Court papers in July to refute charges that he used a performance-enhancing substance 18 months ago.

The rap dates back to urine samples taken in 2015 when traces of banned substance nandrolone were detected, which can aid muscle growth.

But the ban was lifted and the October fight with Klitschko was scheduled to go ahead - before Fury pulled out again with his camp declaring him 'medically unfit'.

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