Boxer Sturm fails drug test

WBA super middleweight champion Felix Sturm could be stripped of his title after failing a drug test.

German boxer Felix Sturm

WBA super middleweight champion Felix Sturm may be stripped of his title after failing a drug test. (AAP)

Felix Sturm could be stripped of his WBA super middleweight belt after failing a drug test following his split decision victory over Fedor Chudinov in February.

Thomas Puetz, president of the German association of professional boxers (BDB), says Felix tested positive for the anabolic steroid stanozolol after the February 20 fight in Oberhausen, Germany.

Sturm told the Cologne newspaper Express he was having the B sample tested and hiring a lawyer, while denying any wrongdoing.

Sturm won the fight against the previously unbeaten Chudinov on the cards of two judges, while one ruled it a draw. Many fans felt Sturm had been the inferior fighter.

His victory made him the first German to be a world champion five times, having also held the WBA and WBO middleweight titles.


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