| HeartBreakMan2k |
03-30-2011 09:35 PM |
From ESPN
"I used a urine adulterant when giving a sample following my fight with Brandon Vera," Silva is quoted as saying in a release issued by his manager, Dan Lambert. NSAC paperwork actually shows the test was administered before the bout, Kizer said.
"I did so in an attempt to alter the results of the test and knowingly broke the rules of the Nevada Athletic Commission. This was a terrible decision on my part for which I will be punished. I am prepared to accept this punishment, learn from it and move on. I apologize to the Commission, the UFC, Brandon Vera and the MMA fans."
This is the first time Silva tested positive for a banned substance. He has tested clean on five other occasions, including one that required blood work in New Jersey. Forty-five days before his fight against Vera, Silva claimed he re-injured his back, an ailment that had kept him out of action for a year following a loss to Rashad Evans on Jan. 2, 2010.
"I made the decision to not pull out of the fight," Silva said. "I also decided that the only way I could continue with the fight was to take injections in my back and spine that contained substances prohibited by the Nevada Athletic Commission. I also made the decision to use a product to hide the presence of these substances in a urine test."
Silva did not indicate the type of illegal substances he took, how they were obtained, or who administered them.
"These decisions were mine and mine alone," he said. "I did not share this information with anyone prior to the fight for fear that I would not be allowed to fight."
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