Antonio Silva Could Blow Off Steroid Suspension for Sengoku

("I used to take steroids. I still do, but I used to, too." Photo courtesy of MMAonTap.)
Though he's not allowed to fight in the U.S. again until July 26, 2009 because of his steroid suspension, Antonio Silva is close to signing a deal that would have him fight at Sengoku's January 4th event in Saitama, Japan. I guess this means that Sengoku plans on being the highest bidder when Silva's contract is auctioned off on Monday. According to Tatame, Silva is "entering the common justice against the athletic commission" that upheld his suspension, which may be their way of saying he's taking the law into his own hands. Fair enough; we didn't really put much faith in Armando Garcia's rulings anyway.
Nightmare of Battle wonders if Sengoku's recent pursuit of heavyweights — Dave Herman and Roger Gracie have reportedly received offers, and a fight between Josh Barnett and Kevin Randleman is rumored for the January event — indicates that a heavyweight Grand Prix could be in the works. How badass would that be? We'd say that's worth defying the CSAC over — though there's the risk that American MMA organizations would hold a permanent grudge against Bigfoot for fighting while under suspension, and refuse to work with him after the suspension is over. But it's hard to resist the competitive urge when you're an athlete. Maybe Silva hopes that everybody in the U.S. will have forgotten about his little horse-steroid misunderstanding by next summer?
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Geriatric Peon Says:
Love the Mitch Headberg caption on that one.
Rob from Inside Tito Ortiz's Massive Head Says:
Please elaborate on what you mean about American MMA organizations being weary of working with Silva after the suspension is over.
Jugger Says:
Weren't EliteXC fighters allowed to fight in Japan as long as it didn't affect their EliteXC fight schedule. So, theoretically, he could still fight over there while his undead EliteXC contract is in limbo.
Barnett has fought state-side since running to Japan after a steroid scandal. I don't think it matters. These guys gotta eat and pay bills. If he comes back, fights, and passes his pee test, all will be forgiven.
ryan Says:
@ rob from inside tito...
you're a certified dumb ass. It's because he might fight in Japan while still under suspension here in the US. Even though he can technically fight in Japan while he is suspended, it doesn't mean that it won't leave a bad taste in the mouths of CSAC so they can fuck him in the future. I shouldn't of had to explain this, as it's right in the article there. Rob, you're a fuck tard...
Cap'n Says:
I had a "horse-related misunderstanding" once before, too.
Rager Says:
I use steroids, but it's not bad. I only use them recreationally. Once a week for 11 weeks, then I take 4 weeks off. It's not like I'm addicted, it's no big deal.
polish Says:
+1 on the Mitch Hedburg reference, loved that guy. Awesome caption!!11
Scott Says:
Yea, the Hedberg caption is a fine one.
harbour Says:
A dream fight for me would be to see silva take on overeem in one of the japanese organizations!
Impartial bystander Says:
Immaculate Mitch Hedberg reference.
"I wish I could play little league now. I'd kick some fuckin' ass."
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