NSAC believes Kevin Randleman submitted false urine sample
By MMAFighting.com, November 7, 2006
Kevin Randleman has 20 days to respond to the Nevada State Athletic Commission regarding charges that he submitted a false urine sample for his PRIDE 32 fight.
Ten fighters were tested at PRIDE 32 and Randleman is the third fighter found violating the NSAC's drug testing policy. Vitor Belfort and Pawel Nastula tested positive for banned substances. All three competitors lost their fights.
Randleman faces possible suspension, fines and maybe even a loss of license. A similar case in 2004 saw kickboxer Sean McCully test positive for steroids and marijuana in a WCK (World Championship Kickboxing) show. During his 2005 hearing, McCully apologized and agreed to take a urine test the same day to prove he was clean at that time. The urine was found to be false and the commission revoked his license.
By MMAFighting.com, November 7, 2006
Kevin Randleman has 20 days to respond to the Nevada State Athletic Commission regarding charges that he submitted a false urine sample for his PRIDE 32 fight.
Ten fighters were tested at PRIDE 32 and Randleman is the third fighter found violating the NSAC's drug testing policy. Vitor Belfort and Pawel Nastula tested positive for banned substances. All three competitors lost their fights.
Randleman faces possible suspension, fines and maybe even a loss of license. A similar case in 2004 saw kickboxer Sean McCully test positive for steroids and marijuana in a WCK (World Championship Kickboxing) show. During his 2005 hearing, McCully apologized and agreed to take a urine test the same day to prove he was clean at that time. The urine was found to be false and the commission revoked his license.
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