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Tyson Fury has drug ban lifted and WILL defend world heavyweight titles against Wladimir Klitschko

October rematch to go ahead after Brit brawler took UK Anti-Doping to court over controversial doping charge

TYSON FURY’S ban threat has been lifted – giving the green light for him to fight Wladimir Klitschko.

The world champion, 27, took UK Anti-Doping to the High Court over a drug charge.

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Tyson Fury has had a drugs ban suspended in court battleCredit: News Group Newspapers Ltd

And now Charles Flint QC has lifted the Brit’s provisional suspension, pending a hearing.

SunSport revealed papers were lodged last week, with Fury refuting charges that he used a performance-enhancing substance.

And Flint’s ruling means Fury's big rematch against Klitschko, scheduled for October 29, will go ahead as planned.

Fury wanted answers over why he has been charged and also wants damages.

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