Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury’s drug test results have been returned following their trilogy bout in Las Vegas.

Wilder and Fury met in the ring to complete their historic trilogy – one of the most entertaining the heavyweight division has ever seen.

Despite being down twice in the fourth round, Fury got the job done, reaffirming himself as the superior fighter and thus retaining his WBC heavyweight title.

Wilder has searched frantically for excuses as to why Fury has got the better of him in the past, but there’s one possible explanation which is now off the table.

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As is reported by The Sun, both Fury and Wilder’s drug test results have been returned, with neither fighter testing positive for any banned substances.

That shouldn’t come as a surprise, in truth, but you wouldn’t be surprised if Wilder woke up one day and decided to brand Fury a drug cheat.

He’s already accused him of playing dirty in the past…

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