Retired boxer Amir Khan gets two-year ban for doping

Amir Khan, a former light-welterweight world champion and Olympic silver-medalist, returned positive for anabolic agent ostarine after his loss to Kell Brook in Manchester in February 2022.

Published : Apr 04, 2023 15:22 IST , LONDON - 2 MINS READ

Retired boxer returned positive for anabolic agent ostarine after his loss to Kell Brook in Manchester in February 2022.
Retired boxer returned positive for anabolic agent ostarine after his loss to Kell Brook in Manchester in February 2022. | Photo Credit: Getty Images
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Retired boxer returned positive for anabolic agent ostarine after his loss to Kell Brook in Manchester in February 2022. | Photo Credit: Getty Images

Retired British boxer Amir Khan has been banned from all sports for two years after testing positive for a prohibited substance following what proved to be the last fight of his career.

Khan, a former light-welterweight world champion and Olympic silver-medalist, returned positive for anabolic agent ostarine after his loss to Kell Brook in Manchester in February 2022, UK Anti-Doping said Tuesday.

Ostarine is a selective androgen receptor modulator that can help muscle growth and, according to UKAD, is designed to have similar effects to testosterone.

Khan, who announced his retirement three months after the fight, accepted a violation of anti-doping rules but said he had not intentionally ingested the substance. That was accepted by an independent panel following a hearing in January.

His ban will expire on April 5, 2024.

One of the best British boxers of his era, Khan retired with a record of 34-6, though the independent panel has disqualified his result from the fight against Brook.

It’s a sad final entry to a career that started with a gold medal at the 2003 Junior Olympics and a silver at the Athens Olympics in 2004, aged just 17.

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Khan won the WBA light-welterweight title with victory over Andreas Kotelnik in Manchester in July 2009, before unifying the WBA and IBF titles with a win over Zab Judah in 2011. He lost his next fight, to Lamont Peterson, who subsequently tested positive for synthetic testosterone.

Khan later lost world title fights again Danny Garcia, Canelo Alvarez and Terence Crawford.

In recent years, Khan has appeared on reality TV shows and is scheduled to be a participant on “I’m A Celebrity... South Africa” this month.

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