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TJ Dillashaw has relinquished his UFC bantamweight title after an “adverse finding” was discovered in a drugs test, and he has been hit with a 12-month suspension by the New York State Athletic Commission.
ESPN’s Brett Okamoto relayed Dillashaw’s statement on the matter:
Brett Okamoto @bokamotoESPN
TJ Dillashaw is no longer the UFC’s bantamweight champion. Relinquished his title, following an “adverse finding” in a drug test in January. His statement on IG: https://t.co/yUFCoqnjQp
The 33-year-old fought Henry Cejudo for the flyweight title on January 19 but lost via knockout after just 32 seconds.
Okamoto’s ESPN colleague Ariel Helwani relayed details of the punishment from the NYSAC:
Ariel Helwani @arielhelwani
Breaking from the NYSAC:
The New York State Athletic Commission issued a one-year suspension and $10,000 fine to TJ Dillashaw for violations relating to use of a prohibited substance. NYSAC has no further comment at this time.
Helwani also reported the suspension would be retroactive from his January 19 fight, meaning he has served two months of the ban already.
Dillashaw (16-4) was attempting to become a two-weight world champion, having regained and then defended the bantamweight title against Cody Garbrandt in his previous two fights.
In the build-up to their first fight in 2017, former training partner Garbrandt accused Dillashaw of taking performance-enhancing drugs.
Per MMA Junkie’s Stephen Marrocco and John Morgan, Garbrandt said: “The guy’s on everything. He’s done everything.”
The accusation prompted a sarcastic response from Dillashaw, who replied: “Yeah, I’m on everything. They test me every day, so I’m on everything.”
Per MMA Junkie, Dillashaw had never previously failed a drugs test.
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