USADA hands George Sullivan provisional suspension for declaration " of " a prohibited substance




After willingly exposing details to the U.S. Anti-Doping Organization, Henry Sullivan was drawn from his planned UFC on FOX 20 round with Hector Urbina.

More than monthly later, Sullivan (17-5 MMA, 3-2 UFC) has been advised of a prospective breach and passed a provisional revocation by USADA. The shift comes after a USADA research arising from details Sullivan offered during the examining procedure.

The welterweight was planned to deal with Urbina on the UFC Battle Successfully pass initial part of the This summer 23 card from Chicago, illinois. In his most latest circular, Sullivan was broken out by Alexander Yakovlev in the first circular of their UFC on FOX 18 circular.

The complete declaration on the scenario from the UFC read:

“UFC was made conscious nowadays by the U.S. Anti-Doping Organization (USADA), the separate manager of the UFC Anti-Doping Plan, that it has advised Henry Sullivan of a prospective anti-doping breach and provisional revocation centered on his promise of a banned material. UFC formerly declared that Sullivan willingly revealed this information to USADA and, out of loads of warning, Sullivan was eliminated by UFC from his planned round on This summer 23, 2016, in Chicago, illinois. Under the UFC Anti-Doping Plan, Sullivan’s promise of the use can be considered by USADA during the outcomes control and adjudication procedure.

“USADA, the separate manager of the UFC Anti-Doping Plan, will manage the outcomes control and appropriate adjudication of this situation. It is worth noting that, under the UFC Anti-Doping Plan, a complete and reasonable lawful evaluation procedure is provided to all sportsmen before any penalties are enforced.”

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