After failing 2 drug tests, Hamdy Abdelwahab suspended for two-year suspension from the UFC
After failing 2 drug tests, Hamdy Abdelwahab suspended for two-year suspension from the UFC
UFC champion and Egyptian mixed martial artist Hamdy El-Said Abdelwahab, also known as Hamdy Abdelwahab, has been competing since 2019. In his UFC debut, he won over Don’Tale Mayes through a split decision, but as a consequence of his failed drug tests, the fight’s outcome has now been overturned into a no-contest. Abdelwahab tested positive twice for methenolone, an anabolic/androgenic steroid, better known as Primobolan, in drug tests.
Hamdy Abdelwahab was given a two-year suspension from the UFC
USADA, the UFC’s anti-doping organization, disclosed Abdelwahab’s two-year ban on Friday. Abdelwahab tested positive. USADA released the statement that “Abdelwahab tested positive for methenolone and its metabolite as the result of a sample collected in-competition on July 30, 2022, and a sample collected out-of-competition on August 27, 2022. Because Abdelwahab was not yet notified of his first positive test when his second test was collected, the two positive tests are combined into a single violation.”
Additionally “Abdelwahab’s two-year period of ineligibility began on July 30, 2022, the date his first positive sample was collected. Abdelwahab’s positive test also falls under the jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, which is resolving the case in accordance with its rules.”
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