beanlicker
10-05-2012, 12:56 AM
Posted: Oct 04, 2012 5:56 AM CDT
LONDON (AP) - British heavyweight Ali Adams has been suspended for two years after testing positive for steroids.
UK Anti-Doping says the Iraqi-born professional tested positive for stanozolol following his four-round loss to former Olympic champion Audley Harrison on May 26.
The ban will run until June 13, 2014.
UK Anti-Doping legal director Graham Arthur says the positive finding resulted from "a targeted, intelligence-led test."
Adams (13-4-1) contended the stanozolol may have come from medication he was using for a neck injury.
But Arthur says stanozolol "is banned at all times in sport, there is no reason for it to be found in an athlete's system."
LONDON (AP) - British heavyweight Ali Adams has been suspended for two years after testing positive for steroids.
UK Anti-Doping says the Iraqi-born professional tested positive for stanozolol following his four-round loss to former Olympic champion Audley Harrison on May 26.
The ban will run until June 13, 2014.
UK Anti-Doping legal director Graham Arthur says the positive finding resulted from "a targeted, intelligence-led test."
Adams (13-4-1) contended the stanozolol may have come from medication he was using for a neck injury.
But Arthur says stanozolol "is banned at all times in sport, there is no reason for it to be found in an athlete's system."