UFC fighter George Sullivan serving doping ban now faces new doping charge
TORONTO — A UFC fighter serving a doping suspension is now faces a new doping charge.
The mixed martial arts organization said New Jersey welterweight George (The Silencer) Sullivan has been advised of a potential violation by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency stemming from an out-of-competition sample Jan. 14.
Sullivan (17-5-0 with one no contest) is currently serving a one-year ban for using the prohibited substance Insulin Growth Factor -1 (IGF-1).
The 35-year-old fighter was due to end his current suspension on Jan. 31, and was slated to fight Randy Brown on Feb. 11 at UFC 208. As a result of the latest doping charge, Sullivan has been provisionally suspended and removed from the New York card.


