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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Mixed Martial Arts (MMA/UFC) => Topic started by: MMAWaves on July 22, 2009, 02:49:49 PM
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The California State Athletic Commission has released a statement about denying Josh Barnett a license due his positive drug test.
Here is the press release:
SACRAMENTO – The California State Athletic Commission ( CSAC ) has denied a license to Mixed Martial Arts ( MMA ) fighter Josh Barnett after Barnett tested positive for a banned substance.
Barnett’s June 25 drug test came back positive for 2a-methyl-5a-androstan-3a-ol-17-one, an anabolic steroid. CSAC learned of the results July 21 and immediately denied a license for Barnett. CSAC also informed the promoter of Barnett’s August 1 bout against Fedor Emelianenko that the bout would not be approved.
“The license of Josh Barnett was denied pursuant to rule 303 of Title IV of the California Code of Regulations
,” said CSAC Interim Executive Officer Dave Thornton. “That rule prohibits the use of certain substances, including anabolic agents, by any boxer or MMA fighter.”
Barnett’s test was observed in the presence of a CSAC representative and the sample was sent to the World Anti-doping Agency test facility at the University of California, Los Angeles ( UCLA ) on June 25 for processing. CSAC was notified of the results yesterday.
Barnett has the right to appeal the denial of his license.
“Our primary concern is for the health and safety of fighters,” said Thornton. “Anabolic agents and other banned substances put the users of those agents at risk, as well as their opponents. The commission simply will not tolerate their use.”
CSAC has among the toughest drug testing
standards of any Athletic Commission in the country. It is the only commission that requires drug tests to be observed and in the presence of a commission representative prior to a bout.
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josh better keep his ass in japan where juice is not tested for
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josh better keep his ass in japan where juice is not tested for
Isn't that the truth...Kind of funny how most of the guys that have left Japan have not
been neary as successful as they were in Japan.
Ironic? Maybe the fighters over here are just that much better.