UFC Fight Night Dillashaw vs Cruz Live Stream is here. UFC middleweight contender Yoel Romero faces a potential hostile to doping infringement for a fizzled out-of-rivalry medication test. Romero was told of the infringement by the U.S. Against Doping Agency, which handles all medication testing for the Las Vegas-based advancement. The UFC discharged an announcement on the matter Tuesday evening. It is at present vague the substance for which Romero tried positive or the date of the test.

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"USADA, the free head of the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, will handle the outcomes administration and proper mediation of this case including Romero," the announcement read. "Extra data will be given at the proper time as the procedure pushes ahead."

Romero is the third contender to be gotten by USADA, as both Mirko Filipovic and Gleison Tibau were hailed for infringement a year ago. The as of late resigned Filipovic was suspended for a long time preceding a planned session against Anthony Hamilton at UFC Fight Night in South Korea; Tibau, who conceivably fizzled both an in-rivalry and an out-of-rivalry medication test, has yet to get his discipline.

The 38-year-old Romero has won seven straight battles in the Octagon. Most as of late, he earned a split-decision over Ronaldo Souza at UFC 194 on Dec. 12 in a urgent middleweight conflict.

Previous UFC middleweight title contender Yushin Okami will contend on the Japanese battle circuit interestingly since 2006 when he makes his Deep introduction one month from now.

The association on Wednesday reported that Okami will square off against Ryuta Sakurai in a rematch of a 2004 session from Pride FC. The three-round welterweight undertaking is slated to co-feature "Profound 75 Impact," which happens Feb. 27 at Korakuen Hall in Tokyo.

Okami ground out Sakurai for two rounds to win a consistent choice in the pair's first experience at Pride "Bushido 2," which was to be Okami's first and final appearance for the late advancement. The Wajutsu Keishukai warrior would go ahead to aggregate a 13-5 record inside the Octagon, going after the UFC from 2006 to 2013. Okami is falling off a three-battle stretch with World Series of Fighting which finished with consecutive misfortunes against Jon Fitch and David Branch.

Sakurai, Deep's unique middleweight champion, will battle at welterweight without precedent for his 20-year, 50-battle vocation. The 44-year-old apprentice has not earned a triumph following 2013, dropping four straight to any semblance of Mamed Khalidov and Svetlozar Savov.

Topping the bill for Deep's 75th numbered card is the stylized retirement match of previous Deep welterweight champ Yuya Shirai, who will go head to head with a thinned down Ikuhisa Minowa at 170 pounds.

Two ruling Deep champions will contend in non-title undercard sessions, as bantamweight ace Takafumi Otsuka tackles Daisuke Endo and flyweight titlist Tatsumitsu Wada meets Jae Nam Yoo.