Pennsylvania Commission Confirms Nate Marquardt Did Not Fail Drug Test

Filed under: UFC, MMA Fighting Exclusive, NewsNate Marquardt remains on suspension from the state of Pennsylvania after failing to receive medical clearance prior to the weekend’s UFC on Versus event. In the aftermath of the shocking development, which…

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Nate Marquardt remains on suspension from the state of Pennsylvania after failing to receive medical clearance prior to the weekend’s UFC on Versus event. In the aftermath of the shocking development, which included Marquardt’s firing from the promotion, many questions have arisen.

Which part of the medical review did Marquardt fail to clear? How did six weeks go by without a resolution? And how did Pennsylvania suspend Marquardt when it appeared he’d never been licensed in the first place?

While most of the situation is still shrouded in mystery, at least one of those questions can be answered.

Gregory Sirb, the executive director of the state’s athletic commission told MMA Fighting on Monday that Marquardt had indeed been granted a license to fight, pending medical clearance.

“He was licensed. He completed all his paperwork for licensing probably a week before,” Sirb said.

But Sirb said that regardless of whether or not the license had been granted, Marquardt would have faced the same possible outcome for failing to clear his medical issue.

“He knew full well what the ramifications were, whether licensed or not,” Sirb said. Sirb told reporters on Sunday that Marquardt had six weeks to resolve an outstanding issue, but would not divulge what it was. Neither would UFC president Dana White. Sirb has also said that Marquardt will be taken off suspension once he clears the issue.



According to the commission’s website, while in the course of applying for a license, a professional fighter must provide a negative HIV, Hepatits C and Hepatitis B surface antigen exam. They must also provide the results of an annual medical exam. That exam is wide-ranging and covers potential issues related to vision, lungs, heart rate, the nervous system, coordination and more that could disqualify a fighter from competition. In addition, there is language in the regulations that offers the commission the latitude to request other exams. The stated medical requirements are similar to those of other states, including fight hubs Nevada and New Jersey.

All of the aforementioned test results are considered the fighter’s private medical information and kept confidential under federal HIPAA laws. Federal or Pennsylvania state law does not, however, prohibit disclosure of a positive drug test result, nor the type of drug which led to a confirmed positive test.

Sirb confirmed that if Marquardt had failed a drug test, the commission would have released those findings.

“I’ve been here 22 years and we do not embarrass anybody,” he said. “But we would have said, ‘drug test.'”

To date, Marquardt and his team have said little regarding the situation. On Saturday, his team released a statement to MMA Fighting which read, “I was looking forward to my welterweight debut. I’m sorry I let everyone down.” On Sunday, he tweeted, “I’m sorry to all my fans and the UFC for not passing the medicals for tonight’s fight. I’m heart broken I couldn’t fight, but I will b (sic) back.”

Marquardt is expected to make his first extended statements about the matter on Tuesday’s edition of The MMA Hour, which airs at 1 pm on MMAFighting.com.

 

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Dana White Tells Nate Marquardt to ‘Man Up’

Filed under: UFC, NewsThe reason that Nate Marquardt failed to pass his required medical examinations remains murky, but one thing is clear: UFC President Dana White is not happy about it.

White said on the UFC Live pre-fight show on Versus that he’s …

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The reason that Nate Marquardt failed to pass his required medical examinations remains murky, but one thing is clear: UFC President Dana White is not happy about it.

White said on the UFC Live pre-fight show on Versus that he’s angry at Marquardt for failing to adequately address the issues that the Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission told him to address, and that Marquardt should come clean with UFC fans about what, exactly, those issues are.

Both White and a Pennsylvania State Athletic Commission official said they were legally prohibited from offering details about Marquardt’s pre-fight medicals.



White said that the Pennsylvania commission is “the best commission in the United States,” and that its privacy rules are strict, meaning Marquardt’s medical issues won’t be revealed unless Marquardt himself reveals them.

“Nate Marquardt’s gonna have to man up and come out and tell the world why he didn’t pass his medicals,” White said. “When he does that I think everybody is going to understand why he was cut from the UFC.”

White said he believes in second chances, but he doesn’t expect to give Marquardt another chance.

“I think it’s pretty clear to the fans and everybody else that I’m pretty disgusted with Nate Marquardt. He’s been cut from the UFC, he won’t fight in the UFC ever again,” White said. “Bottom line is, what Nate Marquardt’s thing is, it’s bad enough to be cut from the UFC.”

 

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UFC on Versus 4 Results: Kongo vs. Barry

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UFC Live results on Sunday, June 26 in Pittsburgh.MMAFighting.com will have live UFC on Versus 4 results of Cheick Kongo vs. Pat Barry and the rest of the UFC Live card on Sunday, June 26 at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

In the main event, Cheick Kongo returns after an eight-month absence and will face the charismatic kickboxer, Pat Barry.

The results are below.

Versus Bouts
Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo (live blog)
Charlie Brenneman vs. Rick Story (live blog)
Matt Brown vs. John Howard (live blog)
Matt Mitrione vs. Christian Morecraft (live blog)

Preliminary Bouts on Facebook

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin (live blog)
Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez (live blog)
Joe Lauzon def. Curt Warburton via submission (kimura) – R1, 1:58
(live blog)
Rich Attonito def. Daniel Roberts via unanimous decision (29-27, 30-27, 29-28) (live blog)
Charles Oliveira def. Nik Lentz via submission (rear-naked choke) – R2, 1:48
(live blog)
*Commission will review the fight for an illegal knee by Oliveira not called by the referee
Ricardo Lamas def. Matt Grice via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:41 (live blog)
Michael Johnson def. Edward Faaloloto via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:42 (live blog)

 

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UFC Live results on Sunday, June 26 in Pittsburgh.MMAFighting.com will have live UFC on Versus 4 results of Cheick Kongo vs. Pat Barry and the rest of the UFC Live card on Sunday, June 26 at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

In the main event, Cheick Kongo returns after an eight-month absence and will face the charismatic kickboxer, Pat Barry.

The results are below.

Versus Bouts
Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo (live blog)
Charlie Brenneman vs. Rick Story (live blog)
Matt Brown vs. John Howard (live blog)
Matt Mitrione vs. Christian Morecraft (live blog)

Preliminary Bouts on Facebook

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin (live blog)
Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez (live blog)
Joe Lauzon def. Curt Warburton via submission (kimura) – R1, 1:58
(live blog)
Rich Attonito def. Daniel Roberts via unanimous decision (29-27, 30-27, 29-28) (live blog)
Charles Oliveira def. Nik Lentz via submission (rear-naked choke) – R2, 1:48
(live blog)
*Commission will review the fight for an illegal knee by Oliveira not called by the referee
Ricardo Lamas def. Matt Grice via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:41 (live blog)
Michael Johnson def. Edward Faaloloto via TKO (punches) – R1, 4:42 (live blog)

 

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UFC on Versus 4 Undercard Live Blog: Gamburyan vs. Griffin, More

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This is the UFC on Versus 4 live blog for the preliminary bouts on tonight’s UFC Live event at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

The six bouts on the undercard are Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin, Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez, Joe Lauzon vs. Curt Warburton, Daniel Roberts vs. Rich Attonito, Nik Lentz vs. Charles Oliveira, Ricardo Lamas vs. Matt Grice and Michael Johnson vs. Edward Faaloloto.

The live blog is below.




Michael Johnson vs. Edward Faaloloto

Round 1: Faaloloto and Johnson touch gloves and we’re underway. After an exchange, the two clinch against the cage. Johnson digs low and puts Faaloloto on his back. Faaloloto back to his feet quickly. Johnson with a nice kick to the body. Faaloloto is working on Johnson’s legs with hard kicks. Both kick at the same time, and off-balance, they both fall down. Faaloloto closes the distance but Johnson takes him down with 1:30 left. Johnson works him over with punches from the top, but Faaloloto creates space and gets back up. Johnson bulls Faaloloto in a clinch and lands knees to the body, then elbows. Faaloloto falls to the ground, Johnson follows up with ground and pound for the finish with time running low.

Winner: Michael Johnson via TKO, Rd. 1 (4:42)

Ricardo Lamas vs. Matt Grice

Round 1:

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin

Round 1:

Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez

Round 1:

Joe Lauzon vs. Curt Warburton

Round 1:

Daniel Roberts vs. Rich Attonito

Round 1:

Nik Lentz vs. Charles Oliveira

Round 1:

 

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This is the UFC on Versus 4 live blog for the preliminary bouts on tonight’s UFC Live event at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

The six bouts on the undercard are Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin, Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez, Joe Lauzon vs. Curt Warburton, Daniel Roberts vs. Rich Attonito, Nik Lentz vs. Charles Oliveira, Ricardo Lamas vs. Matt Grice and Michael Johnson vs. Edward Faaloloto.

The live blog is below.




Michael Johnson vs. Edward Faaloloto

Round 1: Faaloloto and Johnson touch gloves and we’re underway. After an exchange, the two clinch against the cage. Johnson digs low and puts Faaloloto on his back. Faaloloto back to his feet quickly. Johnson with a nice kick to the body. Faaloloto is working on Johnson’s legs with hard kicks. Both kick at the same time, and off-balance, they both fall down. Faaloloto closes the distance but Johnson takes him down with 1:30 left. Johnson works him over with punches from the top, but Faaloloto creates space and gets back up. Johnson bulls Faaloloto in a clinch and lands knees to the body, then elbows. Faaloloto falls to the ground, Johnson follows up with ground and pound for the finish with time running low.

Winner: Michael Johnson via TKO, Rd. 1 (4:42)

Ricardo Lamas vs. Matt Grice

Round 1:

Manny Gamburyan vs. Tyson Griffin

Round 1:

Joe Stevenson vs. Javier Vazquez

Round 1:

Joe Lauzon vs. Curt Warburton

Round 1:

Daniel Roberts vs. Rich Attonito

Round 1:

Nik Lentz vs. Charles Oliveira

Round 1:

 

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UFC Live: Kongo vs. Barry Weigh-In Video

Filed under: UFCUPDATE: After technical difficulties prevented the UFC weigh-in video from being shown live, it is now available as an archive.

All fighters stepping into the Octagon on Sunday night’s UFC Live card will first step onto the scale for t…

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UPDATE: After technical difficulties prevented the UFC weigh-in video from being shown live, it is now available as an archive.

All fighters stepping into the Octagon on Sunday night’s UFC Live card will first step onto the scale for the weigh-ins, and we have the video right here at MMAFighting.com. In the main event, heavyweights Cheick Kongo and Pat Barry will throw down. The video is below.

 

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UFC on Versus 4 Weigh-In Results

Filed under: UFC, NewsHere are the UFC on Versus 4 weigh-in results of Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo and the rest of the UFC Live card taking place Sunday, June 26 at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

The event was originally scheduled to be headli…

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Here are the UFC on Versus 4 weigh-in results of Pat Barry vs. Cheick Kongo and the rest of the UFC Live card taking place Sunday, June 26 at the CONSOL Energy Center in Pittsburgh.

The event was originally scheduled to be headlined by Nate Marquardt vs. Rick Story, but was changed on the day of the weigh-ins to Barry vs. Kongo. With Marquardt out of the UFC, Charlie Brenneman made weight Saturday and will step in to face Story.

Below are the UFC Live weigh-in results, courtesy of UFC.com.

Versus Bouts – 9:00p.m. ET
Pat Barry (243) vs. Cheick Kongo (234.4)
Rick Story (170.4) vs. Charlie Brenneman (170.6)
John Howard (170.2) vs. Matt Brown (170)
Christian Morecraft (261.4) vs. Matt Mitrione (261.1)

Preliminary Bouts on Facebook – 5:55p.m. ET
Manny Gamburyan (145.8) vs. Tyson Griffin (145.8)
Javier Vazquez (145.8) vs. Joe Stevenson (146)
Curt Warburton (155.6) vs. Joe Lauzon (156)
Rich Attonito (170) vs. Daniel Roberts (170.6)
Charles Oliveira (153.8) vs. Nik Lentz (155.6)
Matt Grice (145.2) vs. Ricardo Lamas (145.4)
Edward Faaloloto (155.4) vs. Michael Johnson (155.2)

 

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