Former British professional boxer and Olympic medallist Amir Khan has been banned from all sports for two years for anti-doping violations, the UK Anti-Doping agency announced in a statement
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said it notified Khan that he may have committed Anti-Doping Rule Violations and issued him with a provisional suspension from all Code-compliant sport on the same date. Khan was subsequently charged with two violations of anti-doping rules for the presence of a prohibited substance and use of a prohibited substance.
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