Today, the head of a gym known for housing UFC stars such as Anderson Silva and Lyoto Machida denied the facility has a problem with performance-enhancing drugs. Ed Soares, who runs Black House MMA in Gardena, Calif., told MMAjunkie a pair of positive tests from gym regulars is an isolated incident and also took issue with MMA observers who implied a link between their formal promotional homes and the failures. “It’s not fair, because let’s put how many other people were from that situation that fought clean,” he said. “It’s not what it looks like.” Middleweight Kevin Casey and featherweight Brian Ortega both tested positive for the steroid drostanolone following bouts at UFC 175 and UFC on FOX 12, respectively .
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Black House chief: ‘It’s not what it looks like’ on pair of positive tests – MMA Junkie