Lesnar violates anti doping policy

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USADA lawsuit coming?

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That's not usually how that works. If you walk into any supplement store that's well known, they won't sell shit that has banned stuff. If you want things that are banned, you have to search for it as your general store won't have it.

He most likely took some illegal test booster or roids in some fashion.

Plus I highly doubt that when they drug screen for these kind of fights, they're also looking for stuff that you'll find in some over the counter pre workouts or something.
Guess you've never heard of sudafed
 

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So, word on the street is, Brock could be fined at least $1.25 million due to USADA violation.

If Brock Lesnar did indeed fail a drug test for performance-enhancing drugs, he could face a fine from the Nevada State Athletic Commission of $1.25 million to $1.875 million. NSAC guidelines state that athletes may be fined 50 to 75 percent of their purse if they fail a drug test for anabolic steroids (including testosterone and human growth hormone).

Lesnar was reported to have made $2.5 million for fighting Mark Hunt at UFC 200 in Las Vegas, Nevada, on July 9. Fines could be lower if the NSAC believes Lesnar inadvertently took a tainted supplement.

Dave Meltzer stated on Wrestling Observer Radio (subscription required) that the NSAC may also choose to go after additional money Lesnar is due to make from UFC for his pay-per-view bonus, which could be millions of dollars more. Meltzer estimated Lesnar's total payment for UFC 200 at $6 million.

A NSAC hearing regarding Lesnar's possible USADA violation is expected to take place within a couple weeks, based on the fact that Jon Jones already has a similar hearing scheduled for this Monday, July 18, after news broke on July 7 that Jones possibly violated USADA policy.

Besides fines, Lesnar could be suspended from MMA for two years if he's found to have used PEDs. He may receive a shorter suspension if the commission believes the violation was inadvertent. In either case, though, if he did fail a USADA drug test leading up to UFC 200, his win over Hunt will likely be overturned.

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I think it's dumb though if the usada will flag you for having too much Sudafed in you or something of that nature. You think it would for things that like greatly help you win like illegal test, roids, and overwhelming pain killers.
 

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Well that would suck for Brock if he really did take something. I was shocked to see him win too, hope he can prove he wasn't on something.
 

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Sooo...

UFC announced today that Brock Lesnar also failed an in-competition drug test at UFC 200 before defeating Mark Hunt. As noted over the weekend, Lesnar failed an out-of-competition drug test from a June 28th sample taken by the US Anti-Doping Agency. In-competition is considered the 12-hour window before and after the fight.

Lesnar failed both tests for the same banned substance. The name of the drug has not been revealed by the USADA yet and won't be unless Lesnar himself makes it known first.

MMAFighting.com reports that the second positive failure will likely be lumped into the previous one as a single potential anti-doping violation. UFC's anti-doping policy states that two positive tests could be considered aggravating circumstances, potentially leading to further sanctioning.

Lesnar passed multiple drug tests before failing the one taken from a June 28th sample. He was tested eight times in the month leading up to the fight and passed the first five tests but has now failed at least two of the last three tests. Lesnar, who is facing at least a two-year ban from UFC, told the Associated Press last week, "We will get to the bottom of this."

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Have they actually said what he tested positive for? People have failed tests when taking prescription meds legitimately.

Not that IGAF about Brock in WWE.
 

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Have they actually said what he tested positive for? People have failed tests when taking prescription meds legitimately.

Not that IGAF about Brock in WWE.
This is unconfirmed from USADA yet. But sources within the MMA world says it is Clomiphene, the same anti-estrogen blocker Jon Jones tested positive for.