Mohammed Usman Suspended 30 Months by CSAD: Fighter Issues Remorseful Statement

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UFC Heavyweight Mohammed Usman Receives Lengthy Suspension

UFC heavyweight Mohammed Usman has been handed a 30-month suspension by the Combat Sports Anti-Doping agency (CSAD) after testing positive for banned substances. The suspension was announced following an out-of-competition drug test conducted in September 2025. Usman’s case has drawn attention due to the combination of testosterone use, the banned peptide BPC-157, and the aggravating factor of providing misleading information to investigators.

This suspension removes Usman from the UFC roster until April 9, 2028, affecting his career trajectory in the heavyweight division.

Details of Mohammed Usman’s UFC Suspension

According to reports, Usman tested positive for exogenous testosterone and traces of BPC-157, a peptide often associated with healing and recovery. While testosterone violations typically result in a two-year suspension, CSAD extended his ban by six months due to his initial attempt to mislead the investigation.

This 30-month UFC suspension highlights the strict enforcement of anti-doping policies in professional MMA and serves as a reminder for fighters about compliance with banned substances rules.

Mohammed Usman Responds with Statement of Remorse

Following the announcement, Mohammed Usman released a public statement on social media addressing the suspension. He acknowledged that his use of banned substances was a mistake during a period of recovery.

“I made a mistake while trying to heal, and I take full responsibility for it,” Usman wrote, emphasizing accountability and personal growth.

He expressed gratitude to his coaches and the UFC while noting that the suspension gives him time to focus on health, family, and personal development. Usman’s tone suggested a commitment to returning to the sport the right way and learning from the experience.

Impact on Mohammed Usman’s UFC Career

Mohammed Usman, younger brother of former UFC welterweight champion Kamaru Usman, has a professional record of 11-4 and a UFC record of 4-2. Prior to his suspension, he had been building momentum in the UFC heavyweight division, most recently securing a win over Hamdy Abdelwahab in June 2025.

The length of the suspension means that Usman will miss over two years of competition, raising questions about how he will maintain form and prepare for a possible return in his late 30s. Analysts note that while the suspension is significant, his public acceptance of responsibility could help him rebuild credibility within the sport.

Reaction and Analysis

The news of Usman’s UFC suspension for banned substances has sparked discussion among analysts and MMA media. Some emphasize the seriousness of violating anti-doping rules and the fairness of the 30-month penalty. Others point to the context of his use and his subsequent remorse, suggesting that Usman could return successfully if he maintains discipline during the suspension.

This case serves as a high-profile example of UFC’s strict anti-doping enforcement and the potential career consequences of violations.

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