Boxing: Negative drug test on McCall
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Your support makes all the difference.A drugs test on Oliver McCall taken after his farcical World Boxing Council heavyweight title fight with Britain's Lennox Lewis has proved negative.
Nevada boxing regulators took a urine sample from McCall after the American lost in the fifth round on Friday night, when he refused to fight properly and broke down in tears.
"He gave us a urine test with no complaints right after the fight despite his agitated state," Marc Ratner, the Nevada Athletic Commission director, said.
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