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UFC's Jon Jones gets one-year ban for taking banned sexual-performance pill

ByReuters

Published 08/11/2016 at 11:44 GMT

The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) has suspended interim UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones for one year after he tested positive for prohibited substances clomiphene and letrozole.

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Jones, who tested positive in an out-of-competition sample provided on June 16 and was pulled from a title fight against Daniel Cormier days before UFC 200, had claimed he mistakenly took a contaminated sexual-performance pill.
In a statement released on Monday, USADA said a three-member independent panel had found Jones' "degree of fault was at the very top end of the scale".
USADA slapped him with the standard one-year ban for the violation, and backdated it to July 6, the date of his provisional suspension.
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Jones contended he had a taken pill called Tadalafil, which contained the prohibited substances and had been given to him by a team-mate, believing it to be a pill called Cialis, which does not contain any banned substances.
The panel said Jones "is not a drug cheat" but his actions "verged on the reckless" as he simply relied on his team-mate's word on what the pill was.
Jones was stripped of the light heavyweight title he had held since 2011 and suspended for several months after being charged in a hit-and-run case in April 2015, an incident for which he was later sentenced to 18 months probation.
He returned to competition in April this year with a victory over Ovince Saint Preux to take the division's interim belt.
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