From the moment her drug test came back positive for a banned substance, Alejandra Jimenez has vowed to clear her name. She will have to do just that if she plans to keep at least one of her super middleweight titles. The two-division and current unified 168-pound titlist enjoyed the thrill of a lifetime following a spirited 10-round win over Franchon Crews-Dezurn in their January 11 DAZN-streamed title fight in San Antonio, Texas. The aftermath, however, has been anything but celebratory, as it was learned that Jimenez (13-0-1, 9KOs) tested positive for the banned substance Stanazol. The test took place on January 10, one day before the fight but with the results not learned until January 24 when Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) reported the finding to the World Boxing Council (WBC), one of the two sanctioning bodies whose titles were at stake.
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