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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Junior Dos Santos, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira Cleared to Return Following USADA Investigation

Junior dos Santos, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and Marcos Rogerio de Lima have been embroiled in a months long investigation by USADA as the anti-doping agency was looking into contaminated supplements coming out of Brazil. In 2017, Dos Santos, Nogueira a…

Junior dos Santos, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and Marcos Rogerio de Lima have been embroiled in a months long investigation by USADA as the anti-doping agency was looking into contaminated supplements coming out of Brazil. In 2017, Dos Santos, Nogueira and de Lima all returned positive drug tests that pulled them from upcoming fights in the […]

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Junior Dos Santos Cleared To Compete Immediately After USADA Findings

Last August, it was revealed that former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos had failed a drug test, forcing him to be pulled from a scheduled fight with fellow competitor Francis Ngannou. Today, however, a report from ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, which was confirmed by USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency), indicated that Dos Santos will be […]

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Last August, it was revealed that former UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos had failed a drug test, forcing him to be pulled from a scheduled fight with fellow competitor Francis Ngannou.

Today, however, a report from ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, which was confirmed by USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency), indicated that Dos Santos will be allowed to compete again effective immediately following a decision from USADA that his failed drug test stemmed from a contaminated supplement.

The Brazilian accepted a six-month suspension, although the suspension has already been served given that the test took place eight months ago.

Dos Santos hasn’t competed since suffering a disappointing first-round stoppage defeat to current divisional champion Stipe Miocic at UFC 211 last May in Dallas, Texas. Prior to that, he had split wins and losses in his previous six bouts including victories over Mark Hunt, Miocic and Ben Rothwell and losses to Cain Velasquez and Alistair Overeem.

In addition to dos Santos, Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and Marcos Rogerio de Lima have also been deemed eligible to compete immediately. 

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Nick Diaz Hints at UFC Return Following Clearance From USADA

Former Strikeforce welterweight champion and fan favorite, Nick Diaz, could be set to return to the UFC soon. The Stockton local posted a hinting message on Instagram. Diaz is currently serving a suspension that concludes on the 19th of April. Diaz las…

Former Strikeforce welterweight champion and fan favorite, Nick Diaz, could be set to return to the UFC soon. The Stockton local posted a hinting message on Instagram. Diaz is currently serving a suspension that concludes on the 19th of April. Diaz last fought in January 2015 against UFC legend, Anderson Silva, falling to a unanimous […]

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Nick Diaz Eligible to Return After April 19, Accepts USADA Sanction

Nick Diaz will soon be out of the clutches of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Diaz last competed back in Jan. 2015. He was popped for marijuana use. Diaz had failed a drug test for marijuana before. He tested positive back in Feb. 2007 following h…

Nick Diaz will soon be out of the clutches of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Diaz last competed back in Jan. 2015. He was popped for marijuana use. Diaz had failed a drug test for marijuana before. He tested positive back in Feb. 2007 following his submission win over Takanori Gomi at Pride 33. The […]

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Nick Diaz Accepts One-Year Suspension From USADA

According to a report from ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, fan favorite Nick Diaz has agreed to accept a one-year suspension from USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) for missing three out-of-competition drug tests within a 12-month period. What’s more important to note, however, is that Diaz has essentially already served nearly his whole suspension, as the one-year […]

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According to a report from ESPN’s Brett Okamoto, fan favorite Nick Diaz has agreed to accept a one-year suspension from USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) for missing three out-of-competition drug tests within a 12-month period.

What’s more important to note, however, is that Diaz has essentially already served nearly his whole suspension, as the one-year suspension will be retroactive to Diaz’s last missed test, which took place on April 19, 2017, meaning he’ll be eligible to return to action later this month.

Diaz hasn’t competed since suffering a decision loss to Anderson Silva at UFC 183 in January 2015, but the bout was later changed to a no-contest after both men failed drug tests.

Diaz, who tested positive for Marijuana metabolites, initially received a ludicrous five-year suspension from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) – USADA was not affiliated with the UFC at the time – but that was later reduced to 18 months after an outburst from the MMA community.

As of now, it’s unclear whether or not the elder Diaz brother even wants to return to fighting, but at 34-years-old, he’ll be able to do so very soon and it’d be safe to say that the UFC could use him.

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