Tyson Fury hasn't lost the support of his uncle and trainer.
Peter Fury has jumped to the defence of his nephew, the heavyweight champion of the world, who has had an eventful few days.
Fury had been due to take on Wladimir Klitschko in a rescheduled rematch on October 29, but pulled out after being declared "medically unfit" to fight by his camp.
Then news broke that the 28-year-old had allegedly failed a
drugs test, with reports claiming traces of cocaine were found in a urine sample he provided for a random test.
Fury then showed off his Photoshop skills.
https://twitter.com/Tyson_Fury/status/782213535262711808?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
And announced his retirement.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/783003788693078016
Which lasted less than three hours.
https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/783013757148663808
Fury's behaviour hasn't endeared him to many boxing fans, but he maintains the support of his uncle and trainer.
Peter Fury defended his nephew in a series of tweets on Sunday evening, before Fury retired, and returned from retirement.
"A statement I can 100% make: you don't win world titles on coke [cocaine]. Only dedication & determination #nothing else!!" Peter tweeted, before saying if anyone has an issue with Fury, to take their complaints directly to the boxer.
https://twitter.com/peterfury/status/782684609205108740
https://twitter.com/peterfury/status/782692364548726784
https://twitter.com/peterfury/status/782697987977908224
https://twitter.com/peterfury/status/782698777924734976
https://twitter.com/peterfury/status/782701792102457344
https://twitter.com/Tyson_Fury/status/782961951404134400
The GAA Hour pays tribute to the unbeatable Dubs and ask where did it all go wrong for Mayo in the All-Ireland final replay. Listen below or subscribe on iTunes.