Lyoto Machida believes the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency should’ve gone easier on Fabricio Werdum . The former UFC light heavyweight champion and current Bellator star called Werdum’s recent suspension “very sad.” Machida (24-8 MMA, 0-0 BMMA) said the UFC anti-doping partner’s results management process is “not fair.” “They don’t give you much of a right to defense,” Machida, who’s scheduled to face ex-middleweight champ Rafael Carvalho at Bellator Hawaii , told MMAjunkie. Related Mark Hunt rips 'little (expletive)' and 'weak-minded' Fabricio Werdum after USADA suspension USADA on Tuesday announced a two-year suspension for Werdum , who was flagged for an anti-doping violation in May and temporarily suspended pending the results of an investigation. The anti-doping agency said the ex-champ failed an out-of-competition test conducted April 25, with his urine showing positive for the steroid trenbolone and its metabolite epitrenbolone
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Lyoto Machida calls Fabricio Werdum suspension ‘very sad,’ renews USADA complaints – MMA Junkie