UFC legend Anderson Silva's planned defense of his positive drug test results for banned substances involves something of a quite personal nature.
In two days, UFC middleweight and consensus all-time great Anderson Silva will finally appear at a Nevada Athletic Commission hearing to learn of his fate for multiple drug test failures before and after his win over Nick Diaz at UFC 183 on January 31st. Silva's team, as expected, will make a formal case for why Silva's drug test results were tainted and his name should be cleared of any wrongdoing.
The primary defense that Silva's lawyer, Michael Alonso, has laid out in the official complaint?