Lucindo Out of UFC Combat Due to Doping: Contaminated Supplements Investigated

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Iasmin Lucindo out of action due to failed doping test

UFC strawweight fighter Iasmin Lucindo was forced to withdraw from her scheduled fight next month due to a failed drug test. Her team is investigating the situation as a possible case of contaminated supplement. Lucindo, with a record of 18-6, was scheduled to face Gillian Robertson (16-8) at UFC Fight Night on December 13th. However, she was withdrawn from the fight after testing positive for traces of the anabolic steroid mesterolone, as confirmed by her team. The 23-year-old athlete has been temporarily suspended by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, while her team investigates the cause of the adverse result. Lucindo denies having knowingly ingested the prohibited substance.

Iasmin has not knowingly used any prohibited substance and, based on the amount and type of metabolites detected, we firmly believe that this is a case of contamination and not intentional use. We are working diligently, in collaboration with Drug Free Sports and the UFC, to identify the source of this contamination.

Tiago Okamura, Lucindo’s manager
According to Okamura, the positive test occurred at the end of September. Lucindo provided negative drug tests in August and October. If the NSAC ultimately determines that the positive test was caused by a contaminated supplement, Lucindo would likely face a reduced suspension. Lucindo, from Brazil, is one of the most outstanding prospects in the 115-pound division. Currently, she is ranked number 7 by the UFC and number 9 in the division, with a record of 5-2. Her last victory was against Angela Hill by decision in August.
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