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Josh Barnett Responds to Steroid Allegations

Source: UG

 Josh Barnett who earlier last week was found positive for steroids which ultimately led to the demise of the affliction card has issued a statement through his manger Shannon Hooper:
The media has reported that Mixed Martial Arts Heavyweight fighter Josh Barnett would not be eligible to fight Fedor Emelianenko at Affliction Trilogy as he was denied his California license due to an alleged positive test for 2α-methyl-5α-androstan-3α-ol-17-one, which is purportedly a metabolite of a banned substance. Mr. Barnett was shocked at these allegations and was extremely disappointed to learn that Affliction had made the hasty decision to cancel the August 1st event in its entirety. Mr. Barnett vehemently denies intentionally ingesting any banned substances in preparation for the August 1st fight and he is looking forward to presenting his case to the California State Athletic Commission.

In the meantime, Mr. Barnett has yet to learn of the results of the B sample testing and he has not received any of the documentation that provides further details of the alleged positive sample despite numerous requests. In fact, the documentation that Mr. Barnett has received raises serious questions about the integrity of the sample and the validity of the results themselves.

At this time Mr. Barnett would like to thank his fans and colleagues for their ongoing support and faith in him. He intends to vigorously defend himself against these allegations and hopes for a swift resolution to this matter so he can get back to what he does best — fighting!

I would like to further add that Josh is as disappointed as all of his fans and supporters that he will not be fighting on August 1st. He also empathizes with all of the other fighters that were scheduled to appear on the card and shares their frustration and shock at the cancellation of the entire event.”

This is the 3rd time Barnett has been tested positive for steroids. With the results of the B test still unknown, it seems unlikely it will come back in Josh’s favour. Recent media outlets have stated that it looks like Josh will be heading to Japan to revive his old Pro Wrestling career.
 



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  1. MMA South | Fedor Emelianenko Signs with StrikeForce | Fightburger Says:

    [...] signed with Affliction was set to face #2 ranked heavyweight Josh Barnett on August 1st. However, Barnett subsequently tested posted for steroids one week before their fight and the CSAC denied Barnett his fighting [...]

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