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Tyson Fury snubbed from Britain’s Sports Journalists Association

Fury ended the nine-year reign of Klitschko by claiming his four versions of the world heavyweight boxing title with a huge upset victory.

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In a BBC radio interview this week, Fury said: “Homosexuality, abortion and paedophilia – them three things need to be accomplished before the world finishes. That’s what the Bible tells me”.

Despite this, the Olympic and world long jump champion said he had reversed his decision to pull out of the ceremony after talking with his family and the BBC.

The BBC was forced to apologize on Tuesday after its presenter Clive Myrie described Fury as a “d*ckhead” during a live TV newspaper review on Monday night.

Fury is a homophobe (despite what he says) and sexist and if he wins the SPOTY award, it will be a travesty.

“She does get to make some decisions, what’s she’s gonna cook for my tea when I get home”. I’d tell the world this is what I am, because I don’t have anything to hide’. I can actually say I don’t hate anybody. “I haven’t any enemies, I don’t hate any race, colour, creed, generation, nobody”.

The International Boxing Federation said in a statement on Wednesday that the contract it received for the Klitschko-Fury bout on November 28 didn’t have a provision for a rematch, and if it had been aware of one, then it would have allowed a rematch only after a mandatory defense.

“What about that? Why don’t they broadcast that? I am ashamed to work for the BBC when it lacks bravery to admit it is making a mistake”.

“We don’t hear about that do we?”

In a post made on Twitter, the BBC Northern Ireland presenter said: ‘I can’t say more but, as of yesterday, I am suspended by the BBC pending investigation. “We’re all God’s children”.

Earlier, Fury hit back at critics after a petition was set up in the wake of his remarks about his comments comparing homosexuals to paedophiles.

Ukraine’s Vyacheslav Glazkov was the number one contender for the IBF title and should have been Fury’s next opponent – the USA based organisation said.

Tyson Fury has been summoned by the British Boxing Board of Control to explain his recent controversial comments, reports the BBC.

“I think his comments will harm him to get endorsements”. To go to Germany and win the title from Klitschko, who has been champion for 11 years, I mean that is an awesome achievement. It’s a waste of taxpayers’ money. It’s a waste of taxpayers’ money.

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Maloney reportedly said at the time: “I don’t want to campaign around gays”. If anybody should be investigated for being hated, it’s me isn’t it? “This is what I want to change in the rematch – and I will. Failure is not an option”.

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