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Kazakh UFC fighter Alibi Idris suspended one year for diuretic violation

UFC fighter Alibi Idris from Kazakhstan has been disqualified for one year after testing positive for a banned substance. The prohibited substance found in his sample was hydrochlorothiazide, a pharmaceutical diuretic. Diuretics are often flagged in anti-doping violations because they can be used as masking agents for other performance-enhancing drugs or to manipulate weight cutting. His suspension will end on February 21, 2027. The post does not specify which athletic commission or anti-doping agency imposed the suspension or when the positive test occurred.

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