Photo proof? Anderson Silva's UFC 183 drug tests, taken two minutes apart, yield completely differen

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Pictures have emerged of Anderson Silva's clean drug test results taken just hours before UFC 183 against Nick Diaz, which seemingly contradict another test that says he tested positive for the steroid Drostanolone.

According to Jorge Correa of the Brazilian blog Na Grade do MMA, the former Middleweight champion submitted two urine samples on Jan. 31, 2015, two minutes apart. The first sample was submitted to Quest Diagnostics and the second to Sports Medicine Research & Testing Laboratory. The second test came back positive and was sent to the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC).

But, here's where it gets really weird. The first sample was negative.

Here are the images (provided by Na Grade do MMA):



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And the positive test result:



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This test result completely contradicts the positive sample found by Sports Medicine Research & Testing Laboratory. As Correa writes on his blog (translated by the powers of the Google):


"I consulted the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) on the reasons why this test has been ignored in the process. The case's prosecutor, Christopher Eccles, explained that the negative results are no grounds for making a complaint, but those who give positive. That is, it is not required to include this examination in the records and chose not to do so. But why, then, this test never went public? Simple: because no one had ever asked. The commission is not required to disclose or warn that this result has to hand, or even that the examination was effect, if no request to have it displayed."

Yikes.


Photo proof? Anderson Silva's UFC 183 drug tests, taken two minutes apart, yield completely different results - MMAmania.com
 
Well in those photos you cannot tell if it is been taken 2 minutes apart since the second one doesnt state a time nor does it state who the figther was like the first one.

I guess it goes down to which lab has the better rep for correct testing. But i see where they are going, egg and the nsac will reinstate Silva soon due to inconsistent evidence which is kinda funny since it will be close to a normal lay off
 
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