Filed under: Featured , News , UFC Brock Lesnar ’s anti-doping attorney claimed an eye medication and foot cream were being tested for banned substances, but the former heavyweight champion’s pre-fight paperwork does not indicate he used any. MMAjunkie requested and received a pre-fight medical questionnaire standard to the licensing process in Nevada, where Lesnar (6-3 MMA, 5-3 UFC) took on Mark Hunt (12-11-1 MMA, 7-5-1 UFC) at UFC 200 and later failed two tests for the estrogen blocker clomiphene. The Nevada State Athletic Commission temporarily suspended Lesnar after receiving the drug-testing tests results from UFC anti-doping parter USADA, which took the ex-champ’s urine on June 28 and again July 9, when the UFC 200 pay-per-view event took place at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. He’s expected to go before the commission next month to defend himself. On the part of the Nevada questionnaire that asks a licensee to list whether he or she has taken “any medication, drug, cream, inhalant, intravenous infusions, or injection, whether prescription, over-the-counter, from anyone or anyplace, in the last month,” Lesnar wrote, “No.” Lesnar did disclose the use of multivitamins, creatine and protein powder in a subsequent question about his use of nutritional supplements and vitamins
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