On the heels of his upcoming interim title shot, UFC middleweight Yoel Romero will be looking for some restitution from a supplement maker. In early 2016, Romero was suspended for six months by USADA after he tested positive for the banned substance Ibutamoren following a split-decision win over Ronaldo Souza. Romero claimed that supplement was tainted, and when USADA tested a separate independent sample of the supplement in question, it found that to be the case. Still, Romero was subject to the six-month ban. And now, two years after he first was informed of the violation, he is suing the supplement maker, Goldstar Performance Products, according to a report from Forbes . Romero filed the suit in New Jersey Superior Court, the report said, in regards to the company’s Shred RX product, which Romero said he was using when he tested positive in December 2015 a few days after his win over Souza
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Report: Yoel Romero sues maker of tainted supplement that led to 2016 USADA suspension – MMA Junkie