We might have to wait a little longer for a resolution in the Brock Lesnar doping case.
Lesnar's legal team has requested a continuance for his Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) disciplinary hearing, per a document obtained by MMA Fighting through a public records request. ESPN's Brett Okamoto was the first to report it.
The former UFC heavyweight champion would have had his doping case heard before the NAC on Nov. 10, but if the continuance is granted the hearing won't be until December at the earliest. Typically, these requests are granted.
Lesnar's attorney Howard Jacobs made the request, because Lesnar is having a foot cream he took tested to see if comes back for the banned substance he tested positive for, clomiphene, the lawyer wrote in the request.