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UFC strips Jon Jones, reinstates Daniel Cormier as 205-pound champion

ATLANTA, GA - APRIL 21:  Jon Jones arrives for his light heavyweight title bout against Rashad Evans for UFC 145 at Philips Arena on April 21, 2012 in Atla

The UFC has stripped its light heavyweight title from Jon Jones for a third time and reinstated Daniel Cormier as the 205-pound champion after Jones' latest failed doping test.

The announcement was made on Wednesday after the California State Athletic Commission changed the result of Jones' victory over Cormier on July 29 to a no-contest.

Cormier lost the belt to Jones in a third-round stoppage at UFC 214 in Anaheim, California. Last month, USADA announced Jones had violated the UFC's doping policy with a second positive test.

The California commission made its no-contest ruling after Jones' backup sample also failed a U.S. Anti-Doping Agency test for the same substance, the banned steroid Turinabol.

ANAHEIM, CA - JULY 29:  Daniel Cormier (L) tries to evade Jon Jones in the Light Heavyweight title bout  during UFC 214 at Honda Center on July 29, 2017 in
Image: Daniel Cormier's loss to Jon Jones at UFC 214 has been declared a no-contest

Cormier (19-1) has never lost to any opponent except Jones (22-1), the troubled UFC star. Cormier held the light heavyweight title for most of the previous two years while Jones was largely sidelined by disciplinary issues.

The 30-year-old Jones could face a four-year suspension from the California commission for his second failed test, but his representatives have indicated he is expected to appeal the result by arguing that it resulted from a contaminated nutritional supplement, a defence that has worked in previous MMA doping cases.

Jones has a lengthy history of misbehavior. After avoiding serious punishment in previous incidents involving cocaine use and a drunk-driving conviction, he was stripped of his title in 2015 after his involvement in a hit-and-run accident that left a pregnant woman with a broken arm.

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Jon Jones was emotional as he discussed his failed drug test
Image: Jones was emotional as he discussed his first failed drug test in 2016

He returned to the octagon several months later and reclaimed an interim title while Cormier was injured, but Jones' belt was stripped again in November 2016, four months after he was pulled from a rematch with Cormier at UFC 200 for failing a pre-fight doping test.

Jones served a one-year suspension before returning in July, pronouncing himself wiser and more mature.

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