Brock Lesnar tested by USADA last month



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Brock Lesnar is again removed from the Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) competition .

Many thought Lesnar was preparing for a return to Daniel Cormier this summer. However, UFC President Dana White announced that he had been told that Lesnar had "finished" fighting. TMZ reports that Lesnar has been tested nine times by the US Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) during the past year.

One of these tests took place during the first quarter (January to March) of 2019. The second came in April. USADA confirmed that Lesnar had been tested between April 1 and April 18, but would not disclose the results of these tests. "The Beast" has already been in trouble with USADA. He pbaded a positive test for a performance-enhancing drug (PED) after defeating Mark Hunt at the UFC 200 in 2016.

He was subsequently suspended for one year for this failure and his victory was canceled. Last summer, Lesnar entered the Octagon to replace UFC heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier. The scrum made many believe that a fight between the two could fly.

However, this does not seem to be the case anymore. Rather, it is expected that rematch the man he dethroned for the title of heavyweight champion, Stipe Miocic, in August.

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