Tyson Fury's boxer cousin Hughie is banned from the road and slapped with a fine after driving offence | The Sun
TYSON Fury’s boxer cousin has been banned from the roads after failing to cooperate with police investigating an alleged driving offence.
Hughie Fury, 28, had been required to give information relating to the identification of the motorist behind the wheel of a Volvo XC90 on February 28.
He was found guilty in his absence at Warrington Magistrates' Court and was ordered to pay £1,174.
This includes a fine of £660, surcharge to fund victim services of £264, and costs to the Crown Prosecution Service of £250.
Due to this being a “repeat offence”, Fury was also disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for six months.
The boxer, from Warrington, Cheshire, was handed six penalty points.
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Fury has been away from the ring since October 2021 when he beat Christian Hammer, 35.
He had to cancel a fight with American Michael Hunter, 34, following a battle with long Covid.
In July, he said he’d “absolutely blitz” Anthony Joshua in a fight.
Fury fought New Zealander Joseph Parker for the WBO heavyweight title in Manchester in 2017 but he lost to a majority decision.
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