POLAND’s Krzysztof Glowacki, a former WBO belt-holder at cruiserweight, has been banned from competing beneath a British Boxing Board of Management (BBBofC) licence for a complete of 4 years after testing constructive for boldenone, an anabolic steroid, following a defeat 12 months in the past towards Richard Riakporhe.
The check was carried out after the combat by UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) and its outcome now sees Glowacki, 32-4 (20) as a professional, nearly as good as completed within the sport on the age of 37. That may probably come as no nice loss to Glowacki, nonetheless, for the Walcz native made his blended martial arts debut towards Patryk Tołkaczewski on June 3 at XTB KSW 83: Colosseum 2. He received that individual bout by way of first-round knockout and can now, in gentle of his failed performance-enhancing drug check, presumably proceed his fight profession in a special self-discipline for the foreseeable.
As for his combat towards Riakporhe, the outcome, which was a fourth-round stoppage win within the Londoner’s favour, will stand regardless of Glowacki’s transgression and subsequent ban.