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Aussie heavyweight boxer stripped of title after second positive drug test

Sentinel Digital DeskBy : Sentinel Digital Desk

  |  14 May 2016 12:00 AM GMT

Canberra, May 13: Australian world heavyweight champion Lucas Browne was on Friday stripped of his World Boxing Association (WBA) title after his “B sample” drug test also returned positive result for the illicit substance clenbuterol.

Browne, 37, first tested positive for the drug in March, the day he was supposed to fight Russian Russian Chagaev in Chechnya, but wasn’t stripped of his title until Friday, when the B sample confirmed he had taken the drug clenbuterol, reports Xinhua.

Browne has maintained innocence throughout the ordeal which has now resulted in a six month ban from fighting, and had questioned why a heavyweight boxer would knowingly ingest a weight-reduction drug.

He had previously said it was possible the drug was present in some food he ate between a prior, clean drug test and the positive test in March.

Clenbuterol is a banned drug on the World Anti-Doping Authority’s list and is mainly used for its fat reduction and muscle building benefits.

On Friday, Browne took to social media platform Twitter to confirm the news, but said he would explore his options. IANS

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