On Monday, the Nevada Athletic Commission revealed the banned substances for which former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones tested positive in a USADA test.
Jones popped for hydroxy-clomiphene, an anti-estrogenic agent, and letrozole metabolite, an aromatase inhibitor, in an out-of-competition test administered on June 18, which caused him to be pulled from his scheduled UFC 200 main event against Daniel Cormier.
And while Jones steadfastly maintains his innocence, at least one of Jones' former opponents isn't buying it.
Ovince Saint Preux fought Jones as a replacement for an injured Cormier at UFC 196 and went the distance, suffering a broken arm in the process, before losing a unanimous decision.