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scurlaruntings
12-09-2007, 11:07 AM
Sherk Stripped of UFC Belt
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Confirmation of Sean Sherk ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) (Pictures ([Only registered and activated users can see links]@@Sean%20Sherk))'s suspension for steroids by the California State Athletic Commission has prompted the Ultimate Fighting Championship to strip the the lightweight of his title belt, according to published reports Saturday.

Following his unanimous decision defense over Hermes Franca ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) (Pictures ([Only registered and activated users can see links]@@Hermes%20Franca)) on July 7, Sherk tested positive for nandrolone and was suspended one year and fined $2,500 by the CSAC. On Dec. 4, the commission voted to reduce the suspension to six months, but the ruling still meant Sherk was considered a steroid user.

During the five months it took to reach a final verdict, UFC president Dana White vacillated between removing the belt from the Minnesotan or letting him keep it. Following Tuesday's hearing, Sherk said he believed he would retain the belt and planned on attending an interim lightweight title fight between B.J. Penn ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) (Pictures ([Only registered and activated users can see links]@@B.J.%20Penn)) and Joe Stevenson ([Only registered and activated users can see links]). Sherk had been critical of the UFC for making the interim title bout, which was scheduled for Jan. 19 in Newcastle, England.

"They were going to crown an interim champion in the process while I'm sitting on the sidelines," Sherk said Tuesday. "As far as I know I'm not losing the belt. [UFC president Dana White] believes me when I tell him I didn't take nandrolone. Otherwise, if he didn't believe me, he would have stripped the belt. Fortunately he believes me. I've always been honest with him."

According to reports, the Penn-Stevenson bout is now for official UFC 155-pound title.

AJAX
12-09-2007, 02:19 PM
Had to be done...time to move on ....question is where does this leave him...... he is still a top contender....prob will get a shot soon again anyhow.

Tko4
12-09-2007, 03:37 PM
I like how BJM retiring and Sherk getting stripped weren't mentioned last night on the TUF finale, but Forrest Griffin being a coach was touted as huge news.

ufoalf
12-09-2007, 04:42 PM
I like how BJM retiring and Sherk getting stripped weren't mentioned last night on the TUF finale, but Forrest Griffin being a coach was touted as huge news.



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Hawks28
12-09-2007, 05:56 PM
good. I wasnt very happy when it was said that Sherk would keep it. Good decision by Dana, Im sure he knows it would have hurt the UFCs credibility if Sherk kept the belt. Thats probably the only reason he did it, since it seemed that he wanted Sherk to keep it, because they are friends and he believes Sherks excuses.

ufoalf
12-09-2007, 07:02 PM
good. I wasnt very happy when it was said that Sherk would keep it. Good decision by Dana, Im sure he knows it would have hurt the UFCs credibility if Sherk kept the belt. Thats probably the only reason he did it, since it seemed that he wanted Sherk to keep it, because they are friends and he believes Sherks excuses.

It was inevitable.

Beebs
12-09-2007, 11:10 PM
UFC is much like Pravda newspaper in the earstwhile U.S.S.R . They only report what they want you to know. For the entire story you have to search on your own. Of course the repercussions(sp) are not quite as grave.

lol

But yes, he was found guilty and was rightfully stripped.