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Tyson Fury training with drug cheat Jarrell Miller in Dillian Whyte preparations

Tyson Fury has revealed that he's training with controversial heavyweight Jarrell Miller in preparation for his upcoming bout with Dillian Whyte. Set to be Fury's final fight of his illustrious career should he stay true to his word, Fury has now started his training camp as he aims to defend his WBC belt against Whyte in an all-British blockbuster clash that is set to be held at Wembley Stadium.

It'll be Fury's first fight on home soil since August 2018, when he beat Francesco Pianeta in Belfast. Since then, his last five fights have all taken place in the United States. In preparation to face Whyte, Fury has begun training, whilst following basketball icon LeBron James' routine of going dark on social media in the build-up to the big event.

But recent photos have emerged of Fury training, showing him alongside Jarrell Miller, who is currently serving a two-year ban after multiple failed drugs tests.

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In 2019, Miller was due to challenge Anthony Joshua but was forced to pull out after testing positive for several banned substances in the build-up and was replaced by Andy Ruiz – who went on to dethrone Joshua before gifting his belts back to the Brit in the rematch.

Miller, meanwhile, failed another pre-fight drug test, this time before he was due to take on Jerry Forrest in 2020. He tested positive for Endurobol – the same drug that he had tested positive for the previous year.Endurobol is shown to dramatically improve physical performance and is a banned substance. Miller was banned from fighting in Nevada, a suspension which is due to expire this summer.

Fury was originally scheduled to spar with Jared Anderson, but the American

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