In a sign of a shifting stance on a frequent culprit in anti-doping cases, the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency has abruptly ended UFC strawweight Amanda Ribas ’ two-year suspension. USADA said new tests detected trace levels of ostarine that convinced the agency a positive drug test was likely the result of a contaminated supplement. “USADA believes it is fair to allow Ribas to return to competition after serving the majority of her two-year sanction,” the agency announced Friday
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USADA ends UFC strawweight Amanda Ribas’ two-year suspension for ostarine – MMA Junkie