Fury enters into WBC Clean Program
Former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury finally entered into the WBC Clean Program ahead of his WBC Heavyweight title fight with Deontay Wilder, according to Dan Rafael of espn.com.
On Monday, Mauricio Sulaiman announced that Fury had taken care of it.
“Tyson Fury has sent WBC Clean Boxing Program enrollment forms to VADA,” he said.
Lou DiBella, Wilder’s promoter, told ESPN that he contacted Dr. Margaret Goodman, the president of VADA, on Monday about a drug-testing program specific to the bout.
“It’s very quick to start up the program,” DiBella said. “Now that Fury’s paperwork is in and he is enrolled, we can start it almost immediately. Everything will get worked out this week now that the paperwork is in and then the testing can start. As soon as I found out that Fury sent in his forms, I sent Margaret an email and we will talk about getting the program set up.”