Fury wont lose world title over doping allegation says wbc chief

The article is likely referring to the situation surrounding Tyson Fury, a British professional boxer, and his potential loss of the World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight title due to allegations of doping.

The WBC is the governing body that sanctions and regulates professional boxing matches, including the awarding of titles. In this case, the WBC chief is likely referring to Mauricio Sulaimán, the president of the organization.

The allegations of doping against Fury stem from a sample collected during a fight in 2015, which allegedly tested positive for a banned substance. Fury has consistently denied any wrongdoing and has not been officially stripped of his title.

The WBC has not officially stripped Fury of his title, and Sulaimán's statement suggests that the organization is not planning to do so at this time. However, the situation remains ongoing, and Fury's status as WBC champion remains uncertain.

It's worth noting that the WBC has a strict anti-doping policy, and any fighter found to have violated the policy can face severe penalties, including the loss of their title.