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Tyson Fury and Dillian Whyte passed their latest drug tests ahead of their heavyweight world title fight next weekend.

Fury and Whyte are set to go head-to-head for the 'Gypsy King's' WBC heavyweight crown at Wembley Stadium in front of a record 94,000 crowd. The British pair had produced a clean first round of results which is sanctioned by the WBC as part of their 'Clean Boxing program'.

Now the pair have produced negative tests during the second round of testing that took place on March 21 ahead of their world-title showdown on April 23. Fury had previously been handed a two-year ban in 2017 which was backdated after testing positive for nandrolone in 2015. He frequently denied using the substance to cheat and blamed the result on eating an uncastrated wild boar.

Whyte also produced an adverse result in a test prior to his meeting with Oscar Rivas in 2016 where he was first crowned interim champion. The 'Body Snatcher' was stripped of the belt by the organisation, but an investigation by UKAD concluded that Whyte was not guilty of wrongdoing.

A contaminated supplement containing trace amounts of two metabolites of steroids caused his test

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