Count recent UFC heavyweight pickup Danylo Voievodkin among those who popped before getting to fight.
According the UFC and Combat Sports Anti-Doping (CSAD) on Thursday, Voievodkin tested positive for meldonium, a substance banned at all times. This test failure took place following his win on Dana White's Contender Series, where he throttled Bailey Schoenfelder in 73 seconds to claim a UFC contract. As a result, Voievodkin has been handed a two-year suspension from competition. Per MMA Fighting, he has since been released by the organization.
Due to the nature of the substance and that it was taken after his DWCS win, CSAD issued the full-length two-year ban.