from fightline.com
In a recent interview with NBCsports, former UFC lightweight champion Sean Sherk discussed his upcoming fight against BJ Penn at UFC 84. Sherk said that, "Penn is a quitter, I've seen the quit in him and I'm going to come at him hard." This is a response to Penn who recently blasted Sherk was testing positive for the steroid nandrolone. Sherk still maintains his innocence in that matter, but was stripped of his title by the UFC.
The war of words between the two fighters will come to a conclusion on May 24th at UFC 84: Ill Will.
The following is provided courtesy of NBC Sports:
Keith Kizer, executive director for Nevada State Athletic Commission, said both Sherk and Penn were tested where they train in Minnesota and Hawaii, respectively, and passed the random test.
“It was good news. No positive tests,” said Kizer who gave the go-ahead for the drug tests to both fighters. “There’s been nothing since mid-December. Hopefully that will continue.”
In a recent interview with NBCsports, former UFC lightweight champion Sean Sherk discussed his upcoming fight against BJ Penn at UFC 84. Sherk said that, "Penn is a quitter, I've seen the quit in him and I'm going to come at him hard." This is a response to Penn who recently blasted Sherk was testing positive for the steroid nandrolone. Sherk still maintains his innocence in that matter, but was stripped of his title by the UFC.
The war of words between the two fighters will come to a conclusion on May 24th at UFC 84: Ill Will.
The following is provided courtesy of NBC Sports:
Keith Kizer, executive director for Nevada State Athletic Commission, said both Sherk and Penn were tested where they train in Minnesota and Hawaii, respectively, and passed the random test.
“It was good news. No positive tests,” said Kizer who gave the go-ahead for the drug tests to both fighters. “There’s been nothing since mid-December. Hopefully that will continue.”
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