Mairbek Taisumov - 6 month USADA suspension (Stanozolol)

So that is why but your post doesn't state that is why he got 6 months....

I can always rely on sherdog if I want to talk to dickheads though.
Plot twist, you're that dick head.

Also damn, Taisumov been out too long already. Just want to see him bang already.
 
See:

Second line of the thread, in white text.

Legit tainted supplement = 6 month suspension
EPO = 100% intentional use, and Dillashaw popped twice
When was the other time TJ popped? Or do you mean 2 samples came back positive?
 
Is someone just setting up supplement companies with PEDs in them just to give people an excuse when they fail?
 
Good luck getting your hands on a supplement that isn't tainted in Russia lmao.

Also, isn't this the guy that can't even get a VISA to go to the US? And now this? He's super promising but man...
 
Suspension is already over on April 8th, what's the big deal the dude is BTFO by POTUS from our great country and never fights anyway.
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Isn't it likely at this point that some supplement companies specialise in creating tainted products for doping athletes to use as an excuse for when they piss hot?
 
So that is why but your post doesn't state that is why he got 6 months....

I can always rely on sherdog if I want to talk to dickheads though.

im pretty short on patience today... :D
 
I don't understand, why does USADA still suspend guys for tainted supps? If the the supplement is on the approved list and then an ingredient they test positive for is found unlisted on the product then how is it that fighters fault? Are they supposed to reach out to USADA for every product they take and be like here test this for me. Really seem silly, it's almost like USADA is saying yea it's not your fault you popped but we still have to punish you anyway. That shouldn't be what USADA is all about.

Another day, another USADA press release..

This time its Mairbek Taisumov who tested positive for Stanozolol. In his case two supplements were found responsible neither of which listed any prohibited substances on the ingredients.

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https://ufc.usada.org/mairbek-taisumov-accepts-doping-sanction/

USADA announced today that Mairbek Taisumov, of Vienna, Austria, has accepted a six-month sanction for a violation of the UFC® Anti-Doping Policy after testing positive for a prohibited substance.

Taisumov, 30, tested positive for stanozolol metabolites 3′-hydroxystanozolol-O-glucuronide and 16β-hydroxystanozolol-O-glucuronide as the result of an in-competition urine sample he provided on September 15, 2018 at UFC Fight Night in Moscow, Russia. Stanozolol is a non-Specified Substance in the class of Anabolic Agents and prohibited at all times under the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, which has adopted the World Anti-Doping Agency Prohibited List.

Following notification of his positive test, Taisumov provided USADA with information about dietary supplement products he was using before and at the time of the relevant sample collection. USADA obtained open packages of the dietary supplements and collaborated with the Russian Anti-Doping Agency (RUSADA) to source unopened packages from Russia. Although no prohibited substances were listed on the supplement labels, product analysis conducted on both the open and independently sourced, unopened packages of the products by the WADA-accredited laboratory in Salt Lake City, Utah, indicated that they all contained stanozolol.

The presence of an undisclosed prohibited substance in a product is regarded as contamination. Accordingly, the products have since been added to the list of high-risk supplements maintained on USADA’s online dietary supplement safety education and awareness resource – Supplement 411 (www.Supplement411.org).

Under the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, as well as the World Anti-Doping Code, the determination that an athlete’s positive test was caused by a contaminated product may result in a reduced sanction. Where contamination is established, the sanction for a doping offense involving a non-Specified Substance ranges from a reprimand and no period of ineligibility, at a minimum, to a two-year period of ineligibility, at a maximum.

Here, USADA took into consideration the circumstances that resulted in Taisumov’s positive test and determined that a six-month period of ineligibility was an appropriate sanction under the rules for his violation.

Taisumov’s six-month period of ineligibility began on October 8, 2018, the date his provisional suspension was imposed. Under the rules, any decision concerning competition results is handled by the UFC
 
so the guy actually provided a solid proof of a tainted supplement and still gets a ban with hes reputation tarnished ... what was he supposed to do ? lab test every cup of water he drinks ?
they went over the hill with JJ picogram shit ... no this
 
Lol bcaa is the snake oil of the century. It does literally nothing
 
Or maybe it's an open secret among gym-goers over there that these supplements contain "the good stuff" and they only don't list them to avoid legal trouble. "Tainted" supplements indeed.

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I don't understand, why does USADA still suspend guys for tainted supps? If the the supplement is on the approved list .

there is no approved list as such, not from usada

there are companies that third party test and accredit supplements such as NFS and Informed-Choice but these supplements were not third party certified

(Should be noted that no third party certified supplement has ever caused a positive test)
 
Well if RUSADA is involved we at least know they have the best intentions.
 
Those ripped russians are dropping like flies lol
 
Why is he getting 6 months versus 2 years for TJ?

In before because he's a fucking snake
because in this case, there is the possibility of a unintended ingestion = tainted sup. which they may have already investigated and identified, i don't know.
but getting caught red handed with EPO is like getting caught stabbing someone to death in the act
 
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