Uproar over boxing champ Fury's award
London, United Kingdom (AFP) World heavyweight champion Tyson Fury
plans to attend the BBC's Sports Personality of the Year award show
despite the controversy over his nomination.
Fury is in the running to win the main award after the British
fighter clinched the WBA, IBF and WBO titles in last month's stunning
victory against Wladimir Klitschko in Germany.
However, his comments comparing homosexuality and abortion with
paedophilia, and saying a "women's best place is on her back" led to a
petition calling for Fury's removal from the nominees for the awards
reaching in excess of 130,000 signatures.
The BBC has been steadfast in its stance on Fury, with director
general Tony Hall insisting he has been included on the list for his
"sporting prowess".
Now Fury's promoter has confirmed the champion will be in attendance
at the awards ceremony in Belfast this weekend.
Hennessy Sports said in a release: "Tyson Fury will attend this
Sunday's BBC Sports Personality of the Year awards, despite weeks of
controversy surrounding his nomination."
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