UFC Fighter Loses Suit Blaming Suspension on Steroid in Vitamins

June 23, 2020, 6:37 PM UTC

A mixed martial arts fighter suspended from the Ultimate Fighting Championship after testing positive for a banned steroid lost his suit in a New York federal court against the makers and sellers of a multivitamin he said contained the illicit substance.

Lyman “Cyborg” Good, a welter weight champion from New York who trade press say is the first UFC fighter to test positive for Covid-19, can’t pursue his product liability, warranty, and consumer law claims because he can’t establish that the product, Anavite, contained the substance, 1-androstenedione (1-A), the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York said. ...

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