UFC heavyweight Alistair Overeem: ‘I am a clean fighter’

Mostly quiet since his test for elevated testosterone-to-epitestosterone levels this past spring, Alistair Overeem on Tuesday spoke out about the test results, his relationship with the UFC and comes next for him.

Overeem was tested March 27 after a …

Mostly quiet since his test for elevated testosterone-to-epitestosterone levels this past spring, Alistair Overeem on Tuesday spoke out about the test results, his relationship with the UFC and comes next for him.

Overeem was tested March 27 after a press conference in Las Vegas for UFC 146. In late April, he was denied a license by the Nevada State Athletic Commission and not allowed to apply again for nine months – in essence suspending him until Dec. 27.

But Overeem told FUEL TV’s “UFC Tonight” that he intends to prove to the world he doesn’t use performance-enhancing drugs en route to his goal of winning the heavyweight title.