Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-2A00:23C0:764A:A700:6D54:8EF3:61D2:981B-20180127013553/@comment-34081834-20180202050538

Justme28 wrote: Well, it seems like Silva's career in the UFC is over. Here is the latest report on his drug violation -

"... was caught for the use of synthetic testosterone (methyltestosterone) and diuretic."

'Because it is his second offense, he will trigger a potential four year ban. However, under the USADA rules, the fact that his latest drug test was positive for multiple substances it is considered “Aggravated Circumstance Clause” which triggers an additional four year ban.

To date, according to new information, Anderson Silva has failed four drug tests since 2015, and at 42 years old, an eight year ban is a career ender. Anderson's lawyers also don't believe they can use the "dick pill" excuse anymore and wants the Judge to try him as a first time offender. Since in his other doping case in 2015, when he tested positive twice before the fight with Nick Diaz, the regulation was not made by USADA yet, being in charge of the Nevada Athletic Commission.

So, the Spider probably needs to head down to Rizin since Daddy won't be pulling any strings for a past his prime fighter.

P.S. Judge: Mr Silva you have been popped for androsterone, drostanolone, temazepam, oxazepam amongst other drugs. What do you have to say? Silva: Iss Normal!

Here is the thing with figuring out guillt......

The USADA process is very just and simple....

If you fail a test you are afforded the opportunity to provide samples of every supplement you take......if they trace the same substance tested to any supplement, you are charged with negligence......Jones is about to have gone through this scenario twice.....his case is backed by the fact he was tested multiple times and only one test showed anything which is heavily considered when ruling

Silva did not provide samples to USADA so he gets the full punishment....now twice so 4 years

If it was supplements it can be easily proven