Report | Brock Lesnar USADA sample goes missing from database

By Chris Taylor - December 8, 2018

Don’t look now, but it appears that one of the samples submitted by Brock Lesnar to USADA has gone missing and is no longer logged in the company data base.

Brock Lesnar, Michael Chiesa

The information comes courtesy of @dimspace, who noticed the discrepancy in USADA’s records.

“I’ve gone through @USADA_UFC ‘s xml with a fine toothcomb. Only Lesnar’s test numbers have dropped between 28/11 and 7/12, no other fighters affected. Sample is from 17/10 reporting period. 2 samples reported that week originally. 1 has vanished or been removed.”

This isn’t the first time that Brock Lesnar has made headlines in conjunction with USADA.

The former UFC heavyweight champion, Lesnar, was granted a special testing exemption from USADA in order to compete against Mark Hunt at UFC 200.

The Beast” went on to dominate “The Super Samoan” that evening in Las Vegas, earning a lopsided unanimous decision victory.

However, Lesnar’s victory over Hunt was later changed to a no-contest, this after it was revealed that he had flunked a pre-fight drug test with USADA.

Mark Hunt has since filed a lawsuit against both the UFC and Brock Lesnar over the incident.

Lesnar is expected to make his return to the octagon in early 2019 against reigning UFC heavyweight champion Daniel Cormier.

Brock Lesnar, Daniel Cormier

March’s UFC 235 event in Las Vegas has been discussed as the potential landing spot for the heavyweight title fight.

Brock Lesnar, who is the current “Universal Champion” of WWE, is confident that he will be able to make quick work of “DC” when they square off next year.

What do you make of the news that one of Brock Lesnar’s USADA samples has mysteriously vanished? Sound off in the comments section PENN Nation!


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