Ultimate Fighting Championship strawweight Cynthia Calvillo pending 6-months with USADA
ufc (UFC) strawweight up-&-comer Cynthia Calvillo, 30, was lit with U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) after Analyzing positive for marijuana metabolites in the wake of her UFC 219 loss to Carla Esparza final December in Las Vegas, Nevada. The result was a 6-30 days suspension from mixed martial arts (MMA). She probably continue necessity to answer to Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) at some point, however is unlikely to face any serous punishment in the wake of her premier offense. Calvillo currently sits at No. Esparza, meantime, going to move on to face highest contender Claudia Gadelha at UFC 225 pay-per-view (PPV) event this June in Chicago.Ultimate Fighting Championship strawweight Cynthia Calvillo accepts 6-30 days suspension for marijuana
according to Ultimate Fighting Championship ladies's strawweight Cynthia Calvillo suffered her premier professional setback at Ultimate Fighting Championship 219. Ultimate Fighting Championship anti-doping partner USADA today reported Calvillo (six-one MMA, three-one Ultimate Fighting Championship) accepted a six-30 days suspension for Analyzing over the legal limit for marijuana. Cannabinoids are considered a specified substance on the WADA prohibited list. They aren't banned out-of-competition, But, they are prohibited while an athlete tests above the 180 ng/ml limit. Calvillo have to make herself obtainable for random Analyzing during her suspension to receive credit for time completed under their sanction.Cynthia Calvillo pending next Ultimate Fighting Championship 219 Positive for Marijuana
Cynthia Calvillo pending next Ultimate Fighting Championship 219 Positive for MarijuanaUFC Athlete Cynthia Calvillo Accepts Sanction for Anti-Doping Policy ViolationUSADA reported on Wednesday that Ultimate Fighting Championship athlete Cynthia Calvillo has accepted a 6-30 days sanction for her anti-doping policy violation. Calvillo, 30, tested positive for Carboxy-THC, the pharmacologically active metabolite of marijuana &/or Cannabis , above the decision limit of 180 ng/mL, stemming from an in-competition sample gathered on December 30, 2017, at Ultimate Fighting Championship 219 in Las Vegas. Marijuana & Cannabis are in the class of Cannabinoids & prohibited in-competition under the Ultimate Fighting Championship Anti-Doping Policy, that has adopted the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) Prohibited List. Under the Ultimate Fighting Championship Anti-Doping Policy, the level sanction for an anti-doping policy violation involving a Specified Substance is a 1-year period of ineligibility, that perhaps be reduced depending on the athlete's degree of fault. Her Ultimate Fighting Championship Anti-Doping Policy violation & subsequent suspension don't affect the result of the bout, as Esparza defeated Calvillo via unanimous decision.This content may collect you by Max Nolan