The people are real. The cases are real. The rulings are final.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) middleweight No. 1 contender, Yoel Romero, has trouble letting go of a grudge.
Just ask his favorite FOCK BOI Michael Bisping.
That’s why “Soldier of God” is taking Goldstar Performance Products to court for tainting his supplements, which led to a reduced suspension from United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) back in early 2016.
That’s according to a report from Forbes:
In his complaint, Romero alleges that Goldstar carelessly and negligently “failed to maintain the production facility” and “knew” Shred Rx was contaminated with Ibutamoren. His claimed injuries include damage to his reputation and “the loss of the chance at a middleweight UFC title fight.”
As for the lawsuit, Romero had a Good example to follow.
Fortunately for the Olympic medalist, he’ll have another chance to claim gold when he collides with Luke Rockhold in the UFC 221 main event, the “Down Under” pay-per-view (PPV) card that went into the shop for repairs after this unfortunate incident.
For much more on how that came to be click here.