USADA Strikes Again, Azunna Anyanwu Flagged For Potential Violation

It’s been a busy week for mixed martial arts and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is right in the thick of things. Today (Nov. 3) the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) announced anti-doping violations handed to two of their fighters. The fi…

It’s been a busy week for mixed martial arts and the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is right in the thick of things. Today (Nov. 3) the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) announced anti-doping violations handed to two of their fighters. The first one was Ion Cutelaba, who has been pulled from his UFC 217 bout tomorrow […]

Jim Wallhead Flagged by USADA For Potential Anti-Doping Violation

Jim Wallhead is the latest Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter to get flagged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Wallhead last competed back in June 2017 against Luan Chagas. He lost the bout via second round submission. Four months later…

Jim Wallhead is the latest Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter to get flagged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Wallhead last competed back in June 2017 against Luan Chagas. He lost the bout via second round submission. Four months later, an out-of-competition sample has triggered a positive test result. You can read the UFC’s statement below: […]

UFC Flyweight Contender Avoids USADA Suspension Because Of Contaminated Meat

According to a report from MMAFighting.com, UFC flyweight contender Brandon Moreno will avoid suspension after failing a USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) drug test following his UFC Fight Night 114 loss to Sergio Pettis this past August in Mexico City, Mexico. After a thorough investigation, USADA came to the conclusion that Moreno tested positive for […]

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According to a report from MMAFighting.com, UFC flyweight contender Brandon Moreno will avoid suspension after failing a USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) drug test following his UFC Fight Night 114 loss to Sergio Pettis this past August in Mexico City, Mexico.

After a thorough investigation, USADA came to the conclusion that Moreno tested positive for a substance that was “determined to have been ingested by him without fault or negligence”. The third party testing organization also determined that the clenbuterol, the substance in which Moreno tested positive for, found in his system “very likely resulted from clenbuterol contaminated meat consumed in Mexico”.

Check out USADA’s full statement below:

USADA announced today that UFC athlete Brandon Moreno, of Tijuana, Mexico, has tested positive for a prohibited substance, which was determined to have been ingested by him without fault or negligence.

Moreno, 23, tested positive for trace amounts of clenbuterol as the result of an in-competition urine sample he provided in the early hours of August 6, 2017, after his bout at the UFC Fight Night event in Mexico City on August 5, 2017. Clenbuterol is a non-Specified Substance in the class of an Anabolic Agents and prohibited at all times under the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, which has adopted the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List. Consistent with numerous prior reported cases globally, the issue of illicit administration of clenbuterol to animals destined for food production can result in, under specific conditions, a positive sample from an athlete. Both USADA and WADA have issued specific warnings about this problem in China and Mexico. Moreover, due to strict regulatory and meat certification practices, USADA is not aware of any instances in which an athlete’s sample tested positive for clenbuterol after consumption of meat produced in the U.S.

USADA was informed of Moreno’s positive test result in September 2017, and immediately initiated an investigation to determine the circumstances that led to the positive test. As part of the investigation, USADA interviewed Moreno and several of his associates, and reviewed all available relevant evidence, including Moreno’s Whereabouts, dietary habits, and the laboratory reports demonstrating very low parts per billion concentrations of the prohibited substance in the athlete’s urine sample. Based on this information, USADA concluded that the presence of clenbuterol in the athlete’s sample very likely resulted from clenbuterol contaminated meat consumed in Mexico. USADA’s investigation also took into consideration the negative results for samples collected from Moreno both before and after his positive test. As a result, Moreno will not face a period of ineligibility for his positive test.

While the risk of consuming clenbuterol-tainted meat and testing positive for an athlete is extremely small, consistent with past athlete advisories, USADA reminds athletes to use the utmost care if eating meat in known high risk countries, including Mexico and China. In line with WADA recommendations, USADA will continue to assess the presence of clenbuterol in an athlete’s sample on a case by case basis, taking into account all the evidence supporting the likelihood of such contamination.

Prior to his loss to Pettis, Moreno had won 11 consecutive bouts. He’s currently ranked at No. 7 in the UFC flyweight rankings.

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Jesse Taylor Latest To Blame ‘Dick Pills’ For USADA Test Failure

Here we go again. Two weeks after The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 25 winner Jesse Taylor accepted a one-year suspension for testing positive for clomiphene in an out-of-competition screen, the talented-yet-embattled fighter is back with his side of the story. Taylor told Ariel Helwani on this week’s episode of The MMA Hour (via MMA Mania) that he believes […]

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Here we go again.

Two weeks after The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) 25 winner Jesse Taylor accepted a one-year suspension for testing positive for clomiphene in an out-of-competition screen, the talented-yet-embattled fighter is back with his side of the story.

Taylor told Ariel Helwani on this week’s episode of The MMA Hour (via MMA Mania) that he believes his failure was due to a tainted sexual performance enhancement pill given to him by a holistic doctor, but due to the expensive nature of fighting the charges, it was more apparently more logical for him to accept the suspension:

“I’m not testing these supplements before I’m taking them. It’s crazy. It’s a hard thing to fight, let’s just say that. And if I fight it, I’m out almost as long and out some money. So, you’re kind of stuck in a rock and a hard spot on this thing.”

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One might think that if a UFC fighter isn’t going to have their supplements tested, then it may be not worth even taking them in today’s stringent USADA testing landscape, where the burden is on the athlete to know exactly what they are ingesting.

The benefit of the supplement in question is far from being worth the potential damage done to a fighter’s career, especially for a man like Taylor who literally spent years fighting his way back to the UFC after going on a drunken rampage during TUF 5 and getting kicked off of the show.

The ‘dick pill’ defense is one we’ve seen decorated former UFC champions Anderson Silva and Jon Jones use in the past, although both got the same one-year suspension as Taylor. Silva’s was in the pre-USADA era while Jones’ was in conjunction with his infamous UFC 200 main cancellation. Taylor seemed to take a similar defense as ‘The Spider,’ who claimed he was given a random sexual enhancement substance in an unmarked blue vial.

Despite his failure and suspension, Taylor remained vague and wouldn’t out the person who gave him the supposedly tainted supplement:

“Long story short, we kind of have an idea of who it is, I just don’t want to throw this guy’s name under the bus, because it’s not guaranteed,” Taylor continued. “I never tested the supplements and all that. I never took knowingly any clomiphene, anti-estrogen or anything of that nature.”

So Taylor claims he’s innocent, but also acknowledges he never tests his supplements and is unwilling to go through the full due process to exonerate himself, immediately accepted a drug-related suspension after spending the last 10 years to get back into the Octagon.

Makes sense.

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Carlos Felipe Accepts Two-Year Sanction Given by USADA

Carlos Felipe won’t be competing inside the Octagon for a while. Felipe was scheduled to take on Christian Colombo at UFC Fight Night 119. Those plans crumbled when Felipe was flagged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. The out-of-competition urine sample was collected on July 29. Felipe was popped for Stanozolol, which is under the category of Anabolic […]

Carlos Felipe won’t be competing inside the Octagon for a while. Felipe was scheduled to take on Christian Colombo at UFC Fight Night 119. Those plans crumbled when Felipe was flagged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency. The out-of-competition urine sample was collected on July 29. Felipe was popped for Stanozolol, which is under the category of Anabolic […]

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira Flagged by USADA, UFC on FOX 26 Bout Off

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira is the latest Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter to get flagged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Nogueira was set to take on Jared Cannonier inside the Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The bout was to be featured on the UFC on FOX 26 card on Dec. 16. That is no […]

Antonio Rogerio Nogueira is the latest Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter to get flagged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Nogueira was set to take on Jared Cannonier inside the Bell MTS Place in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. The bout was to be featured on the UFC on FOX 26 card on Dec. 16. That is no […]