Bellator lightweight champion Usman
Nurmagomedov
has been suspended six months by the California
State Athletic Commission after testing positive for a banned
substance in relation to his Bellator 300 bout against Brent
Primus
.

As a result, Nurmagomedov’s victory over Primus has been overturned
to a no contest and he has been fined $50,000 in addition to his
six-month sanction. He was also pulled from Bellator’s lightweight
grand prix. Multiple outlets confirmed the news following an
initial report
from Ariel Helwani. According to
ESPN
, Nurmagomedov will not be stripped of his 155-pound
title.

Nurmagomedov’s positive test reportedly came from a prescription
medication, which resulted in a reduced suspension. CSAC executive
officer Andy Foster declined to reveal the substance, while
confirming that Nurmagomedov will enroll in Voluntary Anti-Doping
Agency program as a condition of his settlement.

Nurmagomedov defeat Primus via unanimous decision at Bellator 300,
earning a trio of 50-45 scorecards. Prior the positive test, that
victory set the Dagestani up to face the winner of the clash
between Patricky
Freire
and Alexandr
Shabliy
in the other 155-pound semifinal. It is currently
unclear who will replace Nurmagomedov in the bracket. The
25-year-old American Kickboxing Academy product began his
professional MMA tenure with 17 consecutive triumphs — including
six under the Bellator banner — before facing Primus.

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