Brock Lesnar is quietly back in the USADA testing pool for UFC, meaning that rumors about him potentially returning to fight have some substance. Lesnar announced his retirement, meaning he was also out of the USADA testing pool. Putting himself back in the pool means Lesnar, who just turned 40, at least has some interest in fighting again. Lesnar's one-year suspension was frozen in mid-February, meaning that he has five months left, putting a return to UFC competition at mid-December at the earliest. That date would be impossible because Lesnar had a one-year suspension for two failed drug tests for Hydroxy-Clomiphene which dates back to his final positive test on July 9th.
UFC exec: Brock Lesnar has not re-entered USADA drug-testing pool, suspension still frozen
The talk of a Brock Lesnar UFC comeback can cool its jets. The NAC suspension has expired, but Lesnar's USADA suspension is frozen with him out of the drug-testing pool and the clock on it will only start again on it if he comes back in. The news was first published by MMAjunkie after multiple outlets reported Wednesday that Lesnar had re-entered the pool and was eyeing a comeback. Lesnar formally retired from the UFC and left the testing pool over the winter. So even if he re-entered the pool this week, Lesnar would not be able to fight again until 2018.This content may collect you by Max Nolan
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