By Mark Vester

Orlando Salido landed the biggest win of his career when he dominated Robert "The Ghost" Guerrero for the IBF featherweight title, Saturday night in Las Vegas. Now his win, and new title - is in jeopardy. Scribe Dan Rafael reports that Salido has tested positive for the banned steroid Nandrolone, according to Keith Kizer, executive director of the Nevada Athletic Commission. The steroid was found in Salido's post-fight urine test.

Kizer said that Salido will get served with a complaint, have 20-days to respond and a hearing will be held in two months. If found guilty, the win would be changed to a no-decision, and the IBF has already said that the title will be declared vacant should a guilty verdict come down.

Salido also faces a one-year suspension and a $250,000 fine. In the event the title is declared vacant, the IBF will hold a bout between the two highest contenders to crown a new champion, and Robert Guerrero will be one of the fighters.