It is a strange time indeed when you see world heavyweight champ Tyson Fury, a wild boar and a farmer in the same story.

In 2015, Fury tested positive for a banned substance, nandrolone, but blamed it on eating uncastrated wild boar, The Guardian reports.

The English farmer Martin Carefoot, who allegedly provided the meat, now claims he was offered £25,000 by the boxer’s team to lie.

The UK’s anti-doping agency says it will now investigate the claims.

However, Fury’s promoter Frank Warren has already rubbished the story.

I think I’ll stick to the beef.