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Fury vs Ngannou: VADA to oversee doping test

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The Voluntary Anti Doping Association (VADA) made an announcement that they had been chosen to supervise the doping tests of Tyson Fury and Francis Ngannou prior to their historic fight.

Remember that Tyson Fury has previously tested positive for cocaine twice.

For a successful test, the two fighters would need to comply with all association requirements.

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Fury was in danger of losing both his title and his license when he was previously found guilty of doping.

Given that he consistently presents as normal, the justifications for his cocaine use may have been determined. He hadn’t tested positive since 2016 as well.

Here is what Fury said in an interview after his test resulted in positivity:

“Listen, I’ve done a lot of things in my life. I’ve done lots of cocaine. Lots of it. Why shouldn’t I take cocaine? It’s my life, isn’t it?

I can do what I want. Yeah, I have done cocaine. Plenty of people have done cocaine as well. What the f— has that got to do with anything?

That ain’t a performance-enhancing drug. Am I not allowed to have a life now as well? Do they want to take my personal life off me, too?

I’ve not been in a gym for months. I’ve not been training. I’ve been going through depression. I just don’t want to live anymore, if you know what I’m saying. I’ve had total enough of it.

They’ve forced me to the breaking edge. Never mind cocaine. I just didn’t care. I don’t want to live anymore. So cocaine is a little minor thing compared to not wanting to live anymore.”

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His even said he wished someone would murder him before he committed suicide.

“I’m going through a lot of personal demons, trying to shake them off. This has got nothing to do with my fighting.

What I’m going through right now is my personal life. … They say I’ve got a version of bipolar. I’m a manic depressive. I just hope someone kills me before I kill myself.”

This might be the fight of the century, and even fans of Mixed Martial Arts are at the edges of their seats.

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