Former world heavyweight champion Joseph Parker has been cleared to fight again after his provisional suspension for testing positive for cocaine was lifted. Parker also failed a UK Anti-Doping (Ukad) test in the early hours of 26 October. "I'm pleased to confirm my provisional suspension is lifted and I'll be back in the ring soon," Parker said on Wednesday. The BBBoC confirmed to BBC Sport that Parker's provisional suspension has been lifted but said it "cannot make any further comment at this stage". He was WBO heavyweight champion from 2016 to 2018 before losing the title to Britain's Anthony Joshua in Cardiff.