Phil D. Jay
WBN Editor
WBN Editor
Heavyweight eligibly for June 2014 return
Former Audley Harrison opponent and Prizefighter contestant
Ali Adams has been banned for two years by the UK Anti-Doping Agency after
testing positive for stanozolol on the back of his stoppage loss to ‘A-Force’
earlier this year.
The 30 year-old Iraqi-born Londoner, who suffered his fourth
loss in eighteen bouts to the former Olympic gold medallist, will now only be
able to box again from June 13, 2014.
UK Anti-Doping spokeman Graham Arthur confirmed that the
positive test resulted from "a targeted, intelligence-led test’ and that
the steroid "is banned at all times in sport, there is no reason for it to
be found in an athlete's system."
Adams follow British heavyweight Larry Olubamiwo in receiving
a lengthy ban for drug abuse.