If there was one fighter on the roster of Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) who never seemed to pass the "eye test" it was physical specimen Gleison Tibau, who has toiled in the lightweight division since 2007 with a frame that looks like it belongs at welterweight.
When the 32-year-old Brazilian recently failed an out-of-competition test for blood doping, and later an in-competition sample, it came as no surprise to his last opponent, Abel Trujillo.
"Honestly, I kind of figured he was on something," the UFC 195 competitor told MMAfighting.com's Ariel Helwani.