LAS VEGAS – Since drug testing’s inception in MMA, fighters have voiced their agitation and aggravation if an opponent fails a post-fight drug test. PFL featherweight Jeremy Kennedy had two of his opponents fail drug tests in 2019. He fought them both in the same night. At the PFL’s second playoff event this past October, Kennedy (15-2 MMA) split two fights, going 1-1. After defeating Luis Rafael Laurentino by second-round knockout in the quarterfinals, Kennedy was submitted by Daniel Pineda in the semifinals . When the Nevada Athletic Commission post-fight drug test results surfaced, both Laurentino and Pineda tested positive
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