Amir Khan is forced to deal with the repercussions of a past drug testing result, even in retirement. The 2004 Olympic Silver medalist and former unified junior welterweight champion was issued a backdated two-year suspension from all sports due to violation of the UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) rules. The ban stemmed from a positive drug test produced by Khan following his knockout defeat to Kell Brook last February 19. Traces of ostarine--an anabolic agent used to assist muscle growth--were discovered in a post-fight testing sample.
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