Wanderlei Silva Wanderlei Silva ’s fate with the Nevada State Athletic Commission remains undecided after the commission balked at reviewing a consent order the now-retired fighter’s rep presented today at a public hearing. Silva’s re-hearing on a lifetime ban is now tabled until the commission’s next hearing, which is expected to take place Dec. 17. Silva’s lawyer, Ross Goodman, told the NSAC he had negotiated a consent order – an agreement to resolve a dispute between two parties without admission of guilt – with Nevada Deputy Attorney General Chris Eccles, who’s represented the commission since the fighter was ensnared for evading a drug test in connection with UFC 175 in 2014. But another legal rep from the state, Nevada Deputy Attorney General Vivienne Rakowsky, advised the commission not to hear the consent order and said it needed to be reviewed before the commission hears it. The five-member NSAC then voted unanimously to table Silva’s re-hearing to the next meeting
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NSAC again tables Wanderlei Silva re-hearing with new consent order – MMA Junkie