UK Anti-Doping spent nearly £600,000 fighting the Fury's but was never at risk of ruin.

UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) spent nearly £600,000 (€677,000) on legal fees in the long-running case involving former heavyweight champion Tyson Fury and his cousin Hughie Fury.
The pair accepted backdated two-year bans last December for failing tests for the steroid nandrolone in February 2015, despite continuing to maintain this was the result of eating uncastrated wild boar.