Pubdate: Tue, 13 Jun 2000 Source: Daily Record and Sunday Mail (UK) Copyright: 2000 Daily Record and Sunday Mail Ltd. Contact: Anderston Quay, Glasgow, Scotland, G3 8DA Website: http://www.record-mail.co.uk/rm/ DOC: I'LL BAN TYSON IF HE'S ON DRUGS BRITAIN'S top boxing doctor will pull the plug on Mike Tyson's Glasgow fight if the former champ is on drugs. Dr Adrian Whiteson said he doesn't care how many tickets are sold for the Hampden showdown a week on Saturday - the fight will be scrapped if Tyson breaks strict UK fight rules. He attacked Team Tyson, which arrives in Britain tomorrow, for failing to give answers on the rapist boxer's treatment despite requests made three weeks ago. Tyson is said to be on the US drug Zoloft to control his depression and keep him calm. Tyson faces Lou Savarese at Hampden on June 24. But Dr Whiteson, chief medical officer for the British Boxing Board of Control, said the fight is not certain to go ahead. He warned: "The sport is greater than the individual and I will not make a decision which will threaten the name of boxing. "I don't care that the fight is looming large on the horizon. I don't care whether it is today, tomorrow or any time. I am only interested in the facts. "I asked Mike Tyson's people for the facts three weeks ago and so far I have not received them. The rules are very clear. Boxers don't go into the ring on medication." Dr Whiteson criticised Tyson's trainer Jay Bright for telling the world that the fighter is taking medication without consulting the BBBC. Boxing chiefs only learned about the drug in recent weeks. Even though Tyson is likely to be off the drug while he trains, regulators fear he could be out of control by the time of the fight. Meanwhile, US cable giants Showtime have snubbed Britain's world heavyweight champ Lennox Lewis by leaving him out of a list of top TV bouts in coming months. Showtime's Jay Larkin said: "No matter what happens, he is not a box office draw and the only person he can fight to make him a draw is Mike Tyson." - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck