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Boxing-British heavyweight Okolie fails dope test ahead of Paris fight with Yoka

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Posted on April 21, 2026

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LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - British heavyweight Lawrence Okolie has failed a doping test ahead of a fight with France's 2016 Olympic gold medallist Tony Yoka in Paris this weekend, promoters

Lawrence Okolie Fails Doping Test Before Heavyweight Fight Against Tony Yoka in Paris

Details Surrounding Lawrence Okolie's Failed Doping Test

Announcement of the Failed Test

LONDON, April 21 (Reuters) - British heavyweight Lawrence Okolie has failed a doping test ahead of a fight with France's 2016 Olympic gold medallist Tony Yoka in Paris this weekend, promoters Queensberry said on Tuesday.

"Last night, the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) informed Queensberry that Lawrence Okolie returned an adverse finding following an anti-doping test conducted ahead of the show in Paris this Saturday," they said in a statement.

"A further update regarding the event will be made in due course."

Okolie's Response to the Doping Allegation

Explanation for the Test Result

Okolie, 33, a former world champion at bridgerweight and cruiserweight for the WBC and WBO respectively and who also competed at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Games, said the failed test was the result of treatment for an injury.

"Before anyone starts imagining the worst, following my bicep injury last year, I sustained an elbow injury on the same arm during this camp," he said on social media.

"I had a treatment on it and now we are here. I truly hope sense prevails. I will of course be fully co-operating with all relevant authorities and I'm confident any investigation will clear my name."

Implications for Okolie's Career

Potential Impact on Title Aspirations

The Briton has been hoping for an eventual shot at the WBC heavyweight belt as the number-one ranked fighter behind Ukraine's world champion Oleksandr Usyk and Germany's interim belt holder Agit Kabayel.

Event Status and Further Updates

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Ken Ferris)

Key Takeaways

  • Okolie failed a VADA-administered doping test ahead of his fight with Tony Yoka, jeopardizing the bout scheduled for April 25, 2026 in Paris. (skysports.com)
  • The boxer, formerly WBC bridgerweight and WBO cruiserweight champion and now WBC’s No. 1 heavyweight contender, claims the positive result stems from treatment for an elbow injury sustained during his training camp. (skysports.com)
  • Okolie has been pressing for heavyweight title contention—ranked No. 1 by the WBC and seeking fights with top contenders like Agit Kabayel—but this doping issue puts his immediate plans and title trajectory at risk. (ringmagazine.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did Lawrence Okolie fail the doping test?
Okolie claims the failed test was due to treatment for an elbow injury sustained during his training camp.
Who was Lawrence Okolie scheduled to fight?
He was scheduled to fight Tony Yoka, the 2016 Olympic gold medallist from France, in Paris.
What authority conducted the doping test?
The Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) conducted the test and informed the promoters about the adverse finding.
What are Okolie's future ambitions in boxing?
Okolie hopes for a shot at the WBC heavyweight title, being ranked number one behind Oleksandr Usyk and Agit Kabayel.
Will there be more updates about the Paris fight event?
Promoters have stated that a further update regarding the event will be provided in due course.

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