UFC's Mohammed Usman: 30-Month Suspension for Banned Substance Use (2026)

The UFC's Mohammed Usman has been suspended for 30 months after admitting to using banned substances, a decision that has sparked debate and raised questions about the sport's integrity. But here's where it gets controversial... Usman, a heavyweight fighter, initially tried to deceive the Combat Sports Anti-Doping (CSAD) organization, which could have resulted in a harsher punishment. However, the CSAD decided to go with a 30-month suspension, backdated to October 9, 2025, and ending on April 9, 2028. This move has left many wondering if the punishment fits the crime, especially considering Usman's initial attempts to mislead the authorities. And this is the part most people miss... The UFC's Anti-Doping Policy (UFC ADP) explicitly prohibits the use of testosterone, and Usman's positive test for this substance was collected out of competition in September 2025. The fighter also admitted to prior use of BPC-157, a prohibited peptide. So, what do you think? Is the suspension too lenient, or does it serve as a necessary deterrent? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

UFC's Mohammed Usman: 30-Month Suspension for Banned Substance Use (2026)
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