David Bielkheden, the second Swede to enter the Octagon, today announced by Twitter that his two-year suspension handed down by the Doping Tribunal (Dopingnämnden) has been reduced. Below is the exchange with Cage Warriors Fighting Championship matchmaker Ian Dean.

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Tweets from David Bielkheden and Cage Warriors Ian Dean

The HILTI fighter known as “The Brazilian Swede” tested positive for methylhexaneamine, a stimulant often used as a nasal decongestant, after his October defeat at Superior Challenge 6. The substance was added to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s (WADA) prohibited list in 2009.

The former UFC and Pride fighter insisted that this was a case of “accidental doping”. The veteran was all set to take on Yuya Shirai at the Superior Challenge 7 event, but the tribunal handed down the two-year ban to Bielkheden on the day of weigh-ins leading to the bout cancellation. Bielkheden today exclaimed on Twitter “I’m back baby!!!!!! Got my appeal today and I’m back in the end of next month 🙂 Thank God!!”

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