
Tyson Fury has cleared another hurdle as he plots a return to the ring after the suspension on his licence was lifted.
The former world heavyweight champion hasn't boxed since defeating Wladimir Klitschko in November 2015.
But he will now target a ring return in April or May - and a future showdown with fellow Brit Anthony Joshua - subject to receiving medical clearance.
A statement from the British Boxing Board of Control read: "Following an interview with Tyson Fury at the British Boxing Board of Control offices earlier today, the suspension of his British Boxing Board of Control boxer's licence will be lifted subject to recepit and clearance of all medical requirements.