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Influcted
13-04-2007, 21:19
http://ufcjunkie.com/2007/04/13/repo...e-for-cocaine/

Justinian
13-04-2007, 21:20
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stiffler
13-04-2007, 21:25
http://ufcjunkie.com/files/2006/12/061222guillard1.jpgMelvin Guillard, a veteran from The Ultimate Fighter 2, tested positive for cocaine in a post-fight drug test following his main-event loss to Joe Stevenson at last week’s UFC Fight Night 9, according to The Fight Network (http://www.thefightnetwork.com/news_detail.php?nid=3622).
Guillard (20-6-2 MMA, 3-2 UFC), who was submitted via guillotine choke in just 27 seconds, tested positive for cocaine metabolite, according to the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which conducted the test.
The April 5 event took place at The Palms in Las Vegas, Nev.
According to The Fight Network (http://www.thefightnetwork.com/news_detail.php?nid=3622):

The Kenner, Louisiana native will have 30 days from the receipt of a written complaint to reply to the allegation and will be temporarily suspended at a forthcoming NSAC meeting. Guillard will face the Commission’s board at a second hearing where he can speak on his behalf and/or provide evidence to contest the allegation if he chooses. If found within violation of the state agency’s regulations, Guillard could be subjected to suspension and/or fines. Guillard earned $7,000 for his April 5 loss to Stevenson.
Guillard becomes the first ever MMA fighter to test positive for cocaine metabolite, according to the Web site.
Generally, cocaine leaves a person’s system and isn’t detectable by urine tests after three to five days, though the duration can increase for chronic users.
The failed test is yet another episode that’s tarnished what was once an immensely promising career. Back in February, UFCjunkie.com reported that Guillard sucker punched (http://ufcjunkie.com/2007/02/28/ufcjunkiecom-sources-melvin-guillard-and-rich-clementi-square-off-outside-the-octagon/) UFC fighter Rich Clementi during an MMA show after an email argument between the two fighters. And in the days leading up to UFC Fight Night 9, Guillard accused his opponent Stevenson of being a human-growth-hormone user (http://ufcjunkie.com/2007/03/28/joe-stevenson-to-melvin-guillard-i-dont-use-hgh/) — an accusation he later recanted.
Despite being young and full of talent, the hard-hitting Guillard could find himself on thin ice after this latest blunder. The UFC can forgive cockiness, and it can forgive arrogance — but embarrassing matters such as this don’t go unnoticed.
For the full story about the failed test, head over to The Fight Network (http://www.thefightnetwork.com/news_detail.php?nid=3622).
(Thanks to reader “pr0cs” for the scoop.)

Influcted
13-04-2007, 22:06
Dat was het stuk.

MZN
13-04-2007, 22:14
Volgens mij had Ricco Rodriguez ook coke of iets wat je daar van overhoudt in zijn bloed een tijdje terug...

Maarehmeh het wordt al fuckin' gekker met de minuut. Ik heb nog vcash op die gast gezet ook...

chief108
13-04-2007, 22:21
die mafketels gaan niet aan de doping, maar aan de dope.... :wacko:

redjuh
14-04-2007, 01:15
ach ja ik vond hem toch al een sneue jongen. brainless nono zeg maar. hoop dat ie er verder vanaf blijft en es wat nieuwe dingen gaat leren. zoals dat je bij MMA ook op de grond kan vechten ofzo