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Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte both passed their final drug tests following their heavyweight showdown last month.
Fury brutally dismissed the challenge of his domestic rival last month, ending the contest with a brutal uppercut just before the midway point at Wembley. The pair were enrolled on the WBC's drug testing as part of their 'Clean Boxing program' and passed their two pre-fight tests.
It has now been confirmed by the governing body that the pair have passed their third and final tests after the bout, with both samples coming back clean. The Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) tweeted: "Congratulations to Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte for successfully completing VADA."
Fury was dominant from the opening bell against Whyte, controlling the exchanges with his rival unable to close the distance. Fury sent his opponent crashing to the canvas with a well-timed right uppercut in the sixth round before referee Mark Lyson halted the contest with Whyte unable to continued after staggering desperately towards him.
Fury now plans to retire from boxing and declared his huge UK homecoming as his final hoorah. A respectful greeting ensued after the fight, with Fury telling his rival that he will return to become world champion later in his career.
Fury and Whyte had been in negotiations for several weeks before purse bids were called