previous Ultimate Fighting Championship Champ Jon Jones Has License Revoked & Is Fined $205,000 with CSAC For Failed Drug Analysis

previous Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight champion Jon Jones had his hearing about a failed July drug Analysis in forehead of the California State Athletic Commission on Tuesday. The result was that Jones had his license to battle in California revoked & he was fined $205,000. The CSAC demanded Jones' license be revoked & the maximum financial sansiction that can be administered, that was equal to Jones' battle purse for the event. During the CSAC hearing, Jones was asked about all of his past indiscretions, including his past failed drug Analysis & his participation in a shock-&-run accident. Jones going to This time move on to his hearing by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency regarding Ultimate Fighting Championship 214.


California State Athletic Commission votes unanimously to revoke license of Ultimate Fighting Championship star Jon Jones

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The California State Athletic Commission voted unanimously on Tuesday to uphold the decision to revoke Jon Jones' license, essentially banning the Ultimate Fighting Championship star from competition for 1 year. Jones, 30, appeared before the commission for a failed drug Analysis submitted in July. which defense wasn't powerful sufficient to stop the commission from revoking Jones' license & issuing a maximum fine of $205,000. Ethan Miller/Getty ImagesAccording to CSAC executive director Andy Foster, Jones' license was revoked on Aug. 28, 2017. — Jon Bones Jones (@JonnyBones) February 27, 2018This is the 2nd failed drug Analysis of Jones' career.

California State Athletic Commission votes unanimously to revoke license of UFC star Jon Jones

Jon Jones Fined $205K, Has License Revoked After Positive Drug Analysis at Ultimate Fighting Championship 214

referring to Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC/Getty ImagesFormer Ultimate Fighting Championship light heavyweight champion Jon Jones had his license revoked & received a $205,000 fine from the California State Athletic Commission after he tested positive for a banned substance prior to his victory over Daniel Cormier at Ultimate Fighting Championship 214 final July. MMA Battling's Ariel Helwani provided the context for what the CSAC's ruling means:As Helwani noted, the process for Jones doesn't stop by the CSAC. The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency issued a 1-year suspension to Jones in November 2016 for a positive drug Analysis, & his punishment now around can be even lengthier. Although Helwani said Jones can reapply for his license in March 2019, ESPN.com's Brett Okamoto announced the revocation was backdated to August 2017. however having his license revoked represents another large hurdle to climb if he's will return to the Octagon.




CSAC fines Jon Jones $205,000, revokes license for failed Ultimate Fighting Championship 214 Analysis

Jon Jones was failing in convincing the California State Athletic Commission he didn't knowingly take a banned steroid prior to Ultimate Fighting Championship 214. Jones, 30, knocked out Cormier at Ultimate Fighting Championship 214, however then failed an out-of-competition urine Analysis conducted July 28. Jones probably re-apply for a CSAC license at the conclusion of his status by USADA, that remembers Suspended. Jacobs said Jones sent him 4 or 5 supplements for Analyzing at Korva after his positive Analysis. however after a discussion by USADA, Jones sent 15 supplements he used, including a massage cream, to Eichner at the SMRTL laboratory.

CSAC fines Jon Jones $205,000, revokes license for failed UFC 214 test





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