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UFC’s Jones, suspended 15 months by USADA, can return next month

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LOS ANGELES — Former UFC light heavyweigh­t champion Jon Jones is eligible to return to competitio­n by late October after completing a 15-month suspension for a doping violation.

The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency on Wednesday announced the length of Jones’ ban for his second violation of the UFC’s antidoping policy. He has been suspended since testing positive for a steroid metabolite last summer, and the ban will conclude Oct. 28 — 15 months after the collection of the positive sample.

The decision by an arbitrator means the 31-year-old Jones could even fight at UFC 230 in New York on Nov. 3, if the mixed martial arts promotion decides to book his comeback bout on that card.

“It’s difficult to express myself at this moment, but I can definitely say my heart is filled with gratitude and appreciati­on,” Jones said in a statement posted on his social media accounts. “I want to thank all of you who have stood by me during the toughest stretch of my life. It has meant the world to me and always will. But now is the time to shift the focus front and center to the road ahead. Greatness is what I’m chasing and the path to reclaiming my throne is now officially open. Comeback Season begins now.”

Jones could have been suspended for four years for a second failed test, but arbitrator Richard H. McLaren determined the ban’s length by evaluating Jones’ degree of fault. Jones claimed he didn’t knowingly take any banned substances, and he passed several out-of-competitio­n drug tests leading up to his failed in-competitio­n test, one day before UFC 214 in Anaheim, Calif.

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