Wanderlei Silva won’t be at the Nevada State Athletic Commission’s meeting next week, but the commission will decide whether or not to move ahead with a disciplinary complaint against him. Silva’s lawyer, Ross Goodman, filed a motion to dismiss the complaint on the grounds that the NSAC had no jurisdiction over the fighter when it randomly drug tested him ahead of UFC 175. The commission must first rule on the motion before it can hear the findings against him. If the commission decides in favor of Silva, the complaint will be dropped. If the commission denies the motion, the state attorney general’s office will present the case against the fighter, who evaded a drug test and later admitted he took a banned diuretic to help him recover from a wrist injury. Goodman said Silva is in Brazil and won’t be present at the meeting, which takes place Sept
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NSAC weighs Wanderlei Silva motion before possibly moving forward with complaint – MMA Junkie