Nov 16, 2016
Machida banned 18 months by USADA
After having his fight with Dan Henderson pulled in April following his admission of using a banned substance, the USADA has suspended Lyoto Machida for 18 months, retroactive to April 8th.
The Canadian Press
LAS VEGAS — Former UFC light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida has received an 18-month suspension for failing a doping test.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency announced the suspension Wednesday.
USADA says the 38-year-old Machida failed an out-of-competition test in April for a prohibited anabolic agent. The organization says Machida acknowledged using the substance, claiming he didn't know it was banned.
Machida was subsequently pulled from a bout with Dan Henderson.
Machida's ban is retroactive to April, making him eligible to return in October 2017. His suspension was reduced from a standard two-year ban for acknowledging his mistake, USADA says.
Machida held the UFC's 205-pound title from 2009-10. He moved to middleweight and lost a title fight to Chris Weidman in July 2014, starting off a string of three losses in his last four fights.