Former UFC heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar has been notified of a potential violation of the promotion’s anti-doping policy from an out-of-competition drug test administered on June 28.
Lesnar is among the most popular athletes in both mixed martial arts (MMA) and professional wrestling. He beat Mark Hunt at UFC 200 in Las Vegas last weekend, handily winning his first MMA fight in nearly five years.
“We will get to the bottom of this,” Lesnar said in a statement provided exclusively to The Associated Press.
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The AP also obtained copies of three letters from the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to Lesnar, informing the fighter that he had passed tests on three samples submitted over a nine-day period in the middle of last month, mere days before the sample with the potential violation was collected.
Lesnar, who turned 39 this week, has been rigorously drug-tested since announcing his return to UFC competition last month. USADA typically requires an athlete to submit to testing for four months before a UFC competition, but Lesnar was allowed to be tested in a shorter window because of the short time between his announced comeback last month and his return fight early this month.
USADA, which administers the UFC’s doping policy, received Lesnar’s test results on Thursday evening from the WADA-accredited laboratory at UCLA. The test was not processed in time to potentially endanger his participation in UFC 200 on Saturday last week.
Interim light heavyweight champion Jon Jones was pulled from the main event of UFC 200 four days before his bout when he also received notice of a potential anti-doping violation.
Jones and his camp have denied the allegations and raised concerns about the possibility of a tainted nutritional supplement causing the failure.
USADA, the UFC and Lesnar all declined to specify the substance that raised concerns.
In a statement, the UFC said that Lesnar would have a legal review process before sanctions are imposed by the promotion or the Nevada Athletic Commission, which has jurisdiction because the out-of-competition test was performed close to UFC 200.
Lesnar made a UFC-record US$2.5 million guaranteed purse for his first bout since late 2011, returning to the sport where he set pay-per-view sales records while winning and losing the heavyweight title during a meteoric MMA career.
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