On Friday, the Nevada State Athletic Commission released the drug testing results for last weekends UFC 146 event.
NSAC executive director Keith Kizer confirmed that all twenty-four fighters tested showed negative results for performance enhancing drugs and/or recreational/drugs of abuse.
One interesting bit of news that came out of the release was the fact that heavyweight headliner Frank Mir had been granted a therapeutic-use exemption (TUE) for Testosterone Relpacement Therapy (TRT) for his title match versus Junior dos Santos.
UFC 146 took place on May 26, 2012 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Lass Vegas, Nevada.
Mir suffered a second round TKO loss to Dos Santos ending a three fight win streak for the former champion.
Mir is now the fourth fighter in the UFC to have received an exemption for TRT. Previous exemptions in Nevada have been granted to Shane Roller, Todd Duffee and Dan Henderson.
UFC middleweight contender Chael Sonnen is currently seeking approval from the NSAC for his upcoming title rematch with Anderson Silva at UFC 148.