Felipe receives 18-month suspension for failed drug test 

Carlos Felipe weighing in for UFC Vegas 40. | Photo by Louis Grasse/PxImages/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Felipe recently fought Andrei Arlovski at UFC Vegas 40 in October.  UFC heavyweight Carlos Felipe has been …


Carlos Felipe weighing in for UFC Vegas 40.
Carlos Felipe weighing in for UFC Vegas 40. | Photo by Louis Grasse/PxImages/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Felipe recently fought Andrei Arlovski at UFC Vegas 40 in October. 

UFC heavyweight Carlos Felipe has been given an 18-month suspension by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) for a failed drug test following his fight with Andrei Arlovski at UFC Vegas 40 last October.

The NSAC announced on Tuesday that Felipe tested positive for an anabolic steroid and its metabolites, Boldenone. The Brazilian and his team reached an agreement with the commission that included a fine of $4,200 (15 percent of his purse) and $489 in prosecution fees. He must also be subjected to pre-fight drug testing 30 days, 15 days and 3 days ahead of his next appearance, should it be in Nevada.

Because his suspension is retroactive to the date of his failed drug test, ‘Boi’ will be eligible to fight again on April 16, 2023.

Tiago Okamura — Felipe’s manager — explained to Guilherme Cruz of MMA Fighting as to why his client agreed to the sanction despite him denying any wrongdoing. According to Okamura, the cost of defending against the charges would have reportedly been around $10,000, which was “not something realistic for Carlos.” Instead, the fighter and his team opted an abbreviated fine and suspension.

This is the second time Felipe has been suspended for a failed drug test. Prior to his UFC debut in 2017, the 27-year-old was suspended for two years by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) after testing positive for metabolites of another anabolic steroid, stanozolol. He completed his suspension and debuted at UFC Fight Night: Figueiredo vs. Benavidez 2, where Felipe dropped a majority decision to Sergey Spivak.

Felipe rebounded with three consecutive wins over Yorgan de Castro, Justin Tafa and Jake Collier before his loss to Arlovski.

USADA has not yet commented on Felipe’s suspension, but it’s possible that he could be facing as much as a 4-year sanction from the UFC’s drug testing partner as a result of this second incident. If Felipe is going to mount any kind of defense to maintain his innocence, that may be the more meaningful place to focus his finances.