NSAC Suspends Four Fighters For Positive Drug Tests

We all heard of four UFC fighters failing drug tests this past June. We were given their names, Jamahal Hill, Luis Pena, Tim Elliott, and Deron Winn, but their suspensions had yet to be determined. ESPN broke the news earlier today. Marc Andre-Barriault was also flagged, but was not sentenced due to cooperating with USADA […]

We all heard of four UFC fighters failing drug tests this past June. We were given their names, Jamahal Hill, Luis Pena, Tim Elliott, and Deron Winn, but their suspensions had yet to be determined. ESPN broke the news earlier today.

Marc Andre-Barriault was also flagged, but was not sentenced due to cooperating with USADA to prove it to be a tainted supplement. Hill, Pena, and Elliott all tested positive for marijuana, while Winn tested positive for amphetamines.

Hill’s first-round TKO victory over Klidson Abreu was overturned to a no contest, he was suspended six months, and fined 15% of his purse.

Both Elliott and Pena were suspended four-and-a-half months and suspended 15% of their purse. They each lost their respective fights, Elliott lost to Brandon Royval via submission (arm-triangle choke), Pena lost to Khama Worthy via submission (guillotine choke), so neither of their records change.

Lastly, Winn was suspended for nine months and fined $1,800 for his drug test failure at UFC 248. Winn lost to Gerald Meerschaert via submission (rear naked choke), so his record remains the same as well.

The most surprising name on this list has got to be Deron Winn, and because of what he tested positive for. It’s hard to imagine him doing something like that, he’s a lifelong athlete, he trains at AKA, it’s a wonder.

Winn did miss weight for his fight prior, and amphetamines certainly do aid in weight loss. Or maybe he just had a little cold and took some cough medicine, which will make you pop for that.

The dates of the tests is the starting date of their sentence. So basically, whenever their fight was, add their sentence to that and that’s how long they can’t fight for. Elliott and Hill both fought on May 30, Pena fought on June 27, and Winn fought on March 7.

It’s unfortunate seeing someones victory taken away just because of marijuana, but it’s great to see at least none of these names popped for a tainted supplement. That’s been a huge problem for a lot of fighters recently.

Former UFC Champ Sounds Off On USADA

Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos had to fight tooth and nail to clear his name with USADA. After testing positive for a banned substance, Dos Santos gathered all the proof he needed to show he had not intentionally taken anything performance-enhancing, resulting in him being cleared to fight immediately following a six-month suspension […]

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Former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos had to fight tooth and nail to clear his name with USADA.

After testing positive for a banned substance, Dos Santos gathered all the proof he needed to show he had not intentionally taken anything performance-enhancing, resulting in him being cleared to fight immediately following a six-month suspension from USADA.

But he’ll never get back the time he lost.

Dos Santos told ESPN this week that the process was grueling in proving his innocence, as a specialist had given him the banned diuretic without his knowledge:

“I am not a cheater. Since the first day we found out about this, we have cooperated with USADA and done everything they’ve asked or suggested to prove this was not intentional doping. It’s taken a really long time.

“I was happy when those results came back, because I thought it was done. They would see it’s not my fault and I could resume fighting. But then, they started to say other things, like maybe I could have contaminated them on purpose. I said, ‘My God, I’m not a chemist.’

“When they found my supplements were contaminated, it was already four months. Now it’s been another four months for them to figure the rest out, and finally find the truth.”

Dos Santos, as well as Antônio Rogerio ‘Little Nog’ Nogueira, were using Dr. Maria Amelia Bogea in their native Brazil, who ultimately supplied them with the banned diuretic they had tested positive for.

Dos Santos was initially scheduled to fight Francis Ngannou last year, but the USADA suspension forced him into suspension.

Now, the former champion is set to return after proving his innocence. Whom should be face in his overdue return, and does USADA have some cleaning up to do in order to avoid situations like this in the future?

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