Gian Villante Cleared to Compete After USADA Grants Him Retroactive TUE

Gian Villante will not be flagged for a violation of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) policy. Villante is set to compete against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua on March 11 inside the Centro de Formacao Olimpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil. The light heavyweight bout will be part of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night card. Last […]

Gian Villante will not be flagged for a violation of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) policy. Villante is set to compete against Mauricio “Shogun” Rua on March 11 inside the Centro de Formacao Olimpica do Nordeste in Fortaleza, Brazil. The light heavyweight bout will be part of an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night card. Last […]

Gian Villante Receives TUE For Recent USADA Test Failure

USADA has issued the second retroactive therapeutic use exemption (TUE) of their drug testing partnership with UFC. One week after it was announced that Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino had received the first retroactive TUE of the USADA era for her cleared medical use of banned diuretic spironolactone, word arrived today that light heavyweight Gian Villante had

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USADA has issued the second retroactive therapeutic use exemption (TUE) of their drug testing partnership with UFC.

One week after it was announced that Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino had received the first retroactive TUE of the USADA era for her cleared medical use of banned diuretic spironolactone, word arrived today that light heavyweight Gian Villante had failed a test for banned substance vilanterol, but will not receive sanctions or be removed from his upcoming bout against Shogun Rua on March 11.

A report from MMA Fighting revealed Villante was using a Breo Ellipta, an inhaler used to treat chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder – better known as asthma. The Breo Ellipta inhaler apparently contained vilanterol, a banned-at-all-times substance classified as a Beta-2 Agonist under the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Code. Villante failed an out-of-competition test on January 18 and even though his team disclosed the use of the Breo Ellipta, he was informed he would receive sanctions if he did not have a TUE to use the treatment containing a banned substance.

Villante then applied for the exemption, providing all the necessary proof that his doctor had prescribed him a 14-day course to assist in treating airflow and asthma. Villante was cleared with the following release by USADA following the investigation, stating it had “determined that the athlete had an unequivocally diagnosed acute medical condition for which the use of vilanterol is consistent with the standard of care.”

USADA declared Villante’s use of vilanterol to be within the therapeutic recommendations of his doctor, and not intended to serve as any performance-enhancing substance. On new ground for the USADA’s testing protocol with the UFC, Villante’s TUE was only revealed because it resolved a potential anti-doping failure, as TUEs are normally not released due to medical privacy. His potential violation was not announced to the public as has been the case with many other competitors receiving potential failures due to positive tests.

From one sense, it is good that USADA is taking the time to effectively research each fighter’s personal medical circumstances and discern what their specific medical needs are as opposed to merely handing out potential violations. Their partnership with the UFC is certainly an ongoing work in progress, but it could also use some more consistency if it’s truly going to weed out cheaters in the UFC.

For example, Cyborg never disclosed she was taking spironolactone until after she failed a test, which could be a punishable offense in and of itself, but she was let off the hook after her TUE. Villante’s positive test results were also not announced, so even though he was obviously having his medical circumstances and application for a TUE reviewed, it’s fair to ask why the situation wasn’t released when fighters like Yoel Romero and Tim Means’ potential violations were immediately revealed even though they blamed tainted supplements are were then cleared following a USADA investigation.

Those few but nevertheless concerning inconsistent interpretation of the rules, paired with the suspect timing of the revealing of former heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar’s failed pre-fight test heading into his blockbuster UFC 200 fight against Mark Hunt, where the hulking behemoth was allowed to fight and batter his opponent while on PEDs, prove just how far the UFC and USADA have to go in fairly and objectively cleaning up the sport of MMA.

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With Tendinitis Behind Him, ‘Shogun’ Rua is ‘Prepared’ For Gian Villante

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Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight title holder Mauricio Rua’s career has been a roller coaster ride. “Shogun” was a world beater in Pride Fighting Championships (Pride FC). The only blemish on his record with the promotion was due to a broken arm against Mark Coleman.

Years later, Rua avenged the loss to Coleman inside the Octagon. Before the fight, “Shogun” suffered an upset submission loss at the hands of eventual world champion Forest Griffin. A knockout win over Chuck Liddell punched Rua’s ticket to a UFC title bout with Lyoto Machida.

Rua lost the first fight in a controversial unanimous decision. He would knock out “The Dragon” in a rematch to capture the championship. Over 10 months later, Rua was decimated by Jon Jones and lost his title via TKO in the third round.

Since then, “Shogun” has gone 5-5 inside the Octagon. Of those five losses, he has been finished three times. His last fight was a split decision win over Corey Anderson. “Shogun” wanted to return sooner, but he wasn’t healthy enough to compete.

Speaking with MMAFighting.com, Rua said he is now in tip-top shape:

“The focus was to fight in Brasilia in September, but I had a little tendinitis that didn’t let me train harder. It was no big deal, but it was a bit painful. They asked me if I could fight in Sao Paulo (on Nov. 19), but I couldn’t either. I’m 100 percent now. I’m training well, and ready to go.”

Rua will go toe-to-toe with Gian Villante at a UFC Fight Night card in Fortaleza, Brazil on March 11. “Shogun” said he is confident that the bout will go his way.

“I know him a little. I’ll start studying him now, but I know he likes to strike and to go for takedowns. He’s well-rounded. He has good hands, good takedowns. I’ll train hard to be prepared in all areas and don’t get surprised, of course. I hope I can use my Muay Thai in this fight. I think he will strike to close the distance and take me down. For sure, he will try to take me down and stay on top, which is an advantage. I think he will fight strategically, but I will be prepared to win the fight.”

shogun

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r_K7RXZfPGs

Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) light heavyweight title holder Mauricio Rua’s career has been a roller coaster ride. “Shogun” was a world beater in Pride Fighting Championships (Pride FC). The only blemish on his record with the promotion was due to a broken arm against Mark Coleman.

Years later, Rua avenged the loss to Coleman inside the Octagon. Before the fight, “Shogun” suffered an upset submission loss at the hands of eventual world champion Forest Griffin. A knockout win over Chuck Liddell punched Rua’s ticket to a UFC title bout with Lyoto Machida.

Rua lost the first fight in a controversial unanimous decision. He would knock out “The Dragon” in a rematch to capture the championship. Over 10 months later, Rua was decimated by Jon Jones and lost his title via TKO in the third round.

Since then, “Shogun” has gone 5-5 inside the Octagon. Of those five losses, he has been finished three times. His last fight was a split decision win over Corey Anderson. “Shogun” wanted to return sooner, but he wasn’t healthy enough to compete.

Speaking with MMAFighting.com, Rua said he is now in tip-top shape:

“The focus was to fight in Brasilia in September, but I had a little tendinitis that didn’t let me train harder. It was no big deal, but it was a bit painful. They asked me if I could fight in Sao Paulo (on Nov. 19), but I couldn’t either. I’m 100 percent now. I’m training well, and ready to go.”

Rua will go toe-to-toe with Gian Villante at a UFC Fight Night card in Fortaleza, Brazil on March 11. “Shogun” said he is confident that the bout will go his way.

“I know him a little. I’ll start studying him now, but I know he likes to strike and to go for takedowns. He’s well-rounded. He has good hands, good takedowns. I’ll train hard to be prepared in all areas and don’t get surprised, of course. I hope I can use my Muay Thai in this fight. I think he will strike to close the distance and take me down. For sure, he will try to take me down and stay on top, which is an advantage. I think he will fight strategically, but I will be prepared to win the fight.”

Report: Shogun Rua Vs. Gian Villante Slated For Brazilian Card

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Mauricio “Shogun” Rua’s hopes of a late career resurgence will continue in Brazil, as multiple sources are reporting the former UFC light heavyweight champion will meet Gian Vil…

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Mauricio “Shogun” Rua’s hopes of a late career resurgence will continue in Brazil, as multiple sources are reporting the former UFC light heavyweight champion will meet Gian Villante in March.

The two light heavyweights will be part of the “Fight Night” event from Fortaleza, Brazil that features Vitor Belfort vs. Kelvin Gastelum.

Rua (24-10) is on a two-fight win streak after besting both Antonio Rogerio Nogueria and Corey Anderson. The 35-year-old had dropped four of five at one point, including finishes at the hands of Ovince Saitn Preux, Dan Henderson and Chael Sonnen.

Villante (15-7) sports a 5-4 overall mark inside the Octagon. In December, Villante finished Saparbek Safarov to keep his trend of alternating wins and losses intact after a decision defeat to Ilir Latifi.

UFC Fight Night 102 Medical Suspensions: Six Fighters Out Indefinitely

With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Fight Night 102, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions. UFC Fight Night 102 took place on Friday, on December 9, 2016 at Times Union Center in Albany, New York. The entire

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With every decision comes a consequence and for those fighters who took part in battle at UFC Fight Night 102, it’s their time to faces those consequences in the form of medical suspensions.

UFC Fight Night 102 took place on Friday, on December 9, 2016 at Times Union Center in Albany, New York. The entire event aired on UFC Fight Pass. Derrick Lewis vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov headlined this event in a heavyweight bout while Francis Ngannou vs. Anthony Hamilton served as the co-main event, which was also a heavyweight bout. Rounding out this four bout main card was Corey Anderson vs. Sean O’Connell in a light heavyweight bout and Saparbek Safarov vs. Gian Villante in a light heavyweight bout.

Some of the more notable suspensions include Gian Villante, Andrew Sanchez, Trevor Smith, Shane Burgos, Frankie Perez, and Keith Berish being suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance.

Here are the entire medical suspensions:

Gian Villante: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Andrew Sanchez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Trevor Smith: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Shane Burgos: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Frankie Perez: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Keith Berish: Suspended indefinitely pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Tiago Trator: Suspended a minimum of 60 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Shamil Abdurahimov: Suspended a minimum of 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Ryan Janes: Suspended a minimum 45 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Saparbeg Safarov: Suspended a minimum of 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Sean O’Connell: Suspended 30 days

Ashley Yoder: Suspended 30 days

Brian Camozzi: Suspended a minimum 30 days pending New York State Athletic Commission clearance

Marc Diakeiese: Suspended 30 days

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UFC Fight Night 102 Reebok Fighter Payouts: Gian Villante Tops List

UFC Fight Night 102 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money. Derrick Lewis vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov headlined this event in a heavyweight bout while Francis Ngannou vs. Anthony Hamilton served as the co-main event, which was also a heavyweight bout. Rounding out this four bout

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UFC Fight Night 102 is in the books, and now it’s time for Reebok to pay the fighters their sponsorship money.

Derrick Lewis vs. Shamil Abdurakhimov headlined this event in a heavyweight bout while Francis Ngannou vs. Anthony Hamilton served as the co-main event, which was also a heavyweight bout. Rounding out this four bout main card was Corey Anderson vs. Sean O’Connell in a light heavyweight bout and Saparbek Safarov vs. Gian Villante in a light heavyweight bout.

The full payouts include:

Derrick Lewis: $5,000 def. Shamil Abdurakhimov: $2,500

Francis Ngannou: $2,500 def. Anthony Hamilton: $2,500

Corey Anderson: $5,000 def. Sean O’Connell: $5,000

Gian Villante: $10,000 def. Saparbek Safarov: $2,500

Justin Kish: $2,500 def. Ashley Yoder: $2,500

Randy Brown: $2,500 def. Brian Camozzi: $2,500

Gerald Meerschaert: $2,500 def. Joseph Gigliotti: $2,500

Andrew Sanchez: $2,500 def. Trevor Smith: $10,000

Shane Burgos: $2,500 def. Tiago Trator: $2,500

Marc Diakiese: $2,500 def. Frankie Perez: $2,500

Ryan Janes: $2,500 def. Keith Berish: $2,500

Juliana Lima: $2,500 def. J.J. Aldrich: $2,500

UFC Fight Night 102 took place on Friday, on December 9, 2016 at Times Union Center in Albany, New York. The entire event aired on UFC Fight Pass.

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