Anderson Silva claims contaminated Viagra contributed to failed test
source | sportv.globo.com
Two days before the first hearing information across the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NAC), the defense of Anderson Silva sent its response to the complaint made by the entity against the fighter, because of positive tests for banned substances before and after his fight against Nick Diaz on January 31, at UFC 183 in Las Vegas. In the document, obtained by Combate.com , the former champion of the Ultimate middleweights team denies the conscious use of banned substances drostanolone and androsterone, but admits that the fighter consumed anxiolytics in the fight of the day before, for anxiety and insomnia. In addition, the defense claims that the other banned substances that appeared in the exams were a result of contamination of supplements used by “Spider”, including one that would have been to “improve sexual performance.”