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    UFC on Fox 14
    well worth a watch

    Glass Half Full

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      The times they are a changin'.

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        Went to a seminar with Eddie Bravo this week. Really cool guy
        Originally posted by fah-q
        Didn't someone once see Philip Schofield ****ting into a crisp packet?

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          LAS VEGAS -- Former UFC middleweight champion Anderson Silva, widely considered the greatest fighter of all time, has tested positive for anabolic steroids.

          The UFC announced Tuesday that Silva, 39, had tested positive for the steroid drostanolone during a random out-of-competition test administered by the Nevada State Athletic Commission on Jan. 9. NSAC chairman Francisco Aguilar confirmed the positive test to ESPN.com.

          ESPN.com obtained a copy of Silva's lab report, which indicates he also tested positive for a second steroid, androstane.

          Silva (34-6) returned from a 13-month layoff last weekend to defeat Nick Diaz via unanimous decision at UFC 183 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. The NSAC said results of the prefight test were not available until Tuesday morning, which is why the fight was not canceled.

          Additionally, Aguilar informed ESPN.com that Diaz (26-10) tested positive for marijuana metabolites during a postfight drug test. Aguilar said exact results were unavailable but confirmed Diaz's results were above the allowable limit of 150 ng/ML.

          "On Feb. 3, 2015, the UFC organization was notified by the NSAC that Anderson Silva tested positive for drostanolone metabolites on his Jan. 9 out of competition drug test," the UFC said in a statement. "UFC's understanding is that further testing will be conducted by the commission to confirm these preliminary results.

          "Anderson Silva has been an amazing champion and a true ambassador of the sport of mixed martial arts and the UFC, in Brazil as well as around the world. UFC is disappointed to learn of these initial results."

          According to Aguilar, Silva was tested on Jan. 9, Jan. 19 and Jan. 31 -- all blood and urine tests. Results of the out-of-competition Jan. 19 test are currently unavailable.

          Each fighter faces a potential fine and suspension. It marks the third marijuana-related offense for Diaz.

          The NSAC's next scheduled meeting is Feb. 17. Silva and Diaz likely will be temporarily suspended at that time. Full disciplinary hearings will be scheduled for each.

          ESPN.com reached out to Silva's and Diaz's camps for comment. Neither has responded at this time.

          Diaz, 31, was suspended for six months in 2007, after he tested positive for the active ingredient in marijuana, THC, following a win over Takanori Gomi in Las Vegas. In May 2012, Diaz received a one-year suspension from the NSAC after again testing positive for marijuana metabolites following a loss to Carlos Condit at UFC 143. The Stockton, California, native has publicly said he is a registered medical marijuana user within his home state for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.

          Silva had never before tested positive for a banned substance in his nearly 18-year career.

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            Damn, Silva, last person you'd expect.

            Guess he needed help coming back from what was close to a career ending injury.

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              anybody watch it?

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                Yeah. Silva looked OK, just slightly rusty. Diaz was making him attack as well which never helps his game.

                Diaz looked quite average but, being stoned would explain a lot.

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                  Its a real shame he didn't retire. He has lost that edge he had back a few years ago.

                  Id have paid good money to see Silva v GSP a few years ago when they were both at their peak. Such a disappointment it'll never happen.
                  *Except Michael, who died.

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                    He will retire now, I thought the end of fight reaction was quite strange, like Jones he must have known.

                    Diaz will always be a stoner, I highly doubt he's bothered at all, not even sure he wanted another fight after this one anyway.
                    The times they are a changin'.

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                      Silva

                      His legacy and place among the GOATs of MMA is now tarnished.

                      Silly, silly *******.

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                        Best ever for me but this is very sad to see.

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                          na, that's Fedor

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                            Obviously you have forgotten about GSP.
                            *Except Michael, who died.

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                              Nope - I know who I mean!

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                                No i didn't.....but i did see a prime GSP get KTFO by Matt Serra

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