Alen Amedovski accepted a six month sanction from USADA for in-competition use of Carboxy-THC.
The suspension was reduced to three months after completing a drug awareness program.
Amedovski lost his debut against Krzysztof Jotko earlier this year in St. Petersburg, Russia. pic.twitter.com/nODRoXnHh6 — Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) July 18, 2019
Ultimate Fighting Championship middleweight Alen Amedovski has accepted a reduced suspension after testing positive for marijuana.
According to the U.S. Anti-Doping agency on Thursday, Amedovski tested positive for Carboxyl-THC, the metabolite of cannabis/marijuana, from an in-competition test at UFC Fight Night 149 on April 20.