Gallery Photos: UFC on ESPN+ 9 open workouts view 19 images OTTAWA – UFC heavyweight Walt Harris plans to go after the people he believes caused a failed drug test. Harris (11-7 MMA, 4-4 UFC) told MMA Junkie on Wednesday he plans to take legal action against the maker and distributor of a supplement later found to be tainted with the anabolic agent LGD-4033, which caused his win over former UFC heavyweight champion Andrei Arlovski to be overturned. “The thing that I’m more upset about is my reputation,” he told MMA Junkie in advance of a fight against Sergey Spivak (9-0 MMA, 0-0 UFC) at UFC on ESPN+ 9, which takes place Saturday at Canadian Tire Centre. “I pride myself on being a clean fighter, fighting fair, and a martial artist. It leaves a bad taste in my mouth that I had to deal with that situation.” Harris’ manager Jason House of Iridium Sports told MMA Junkie nothing has been filed and questions of jurisdiction remain before any suit moves forward.
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UFC’s Walt Harris plans lawsuit against supplement business after USADA case – MMA Junkie