Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva Sues the CSAC; May Fight Aleksander Emelianenko

Couple of news items about EliteXC heavyweight champ Antonio Silva. First from Sherdog: Suspended fighter Antonio Silva filed a civil action against the California…

By: Nate Wilcox | 15 years ago
Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva Sues the CSAC; May Fight Aleksander Emelianenko
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Couple of news items about EliteXC heavyweight champ Antonio Silva. First from Sherdog:

Suspended fighter Antonio Silva filed a civil action against the California State Athletic Commission on Jan. 7 in Los Angeles Superior Court, the first known case in which a mixed martial artist has legally contested a CSAC decision outside the state regulatory body.

Silva is asking for a “writ of mandate,” or a ruling from the court that will supersede the CSAC’s decision to suspend the fighter for one year for alleged steroid use and possibly allow Silva another hearing to try and prove his innocence.

Second, Fighters Only is reporting that Silva may face Aleksander Emelianenko in his next fight. This is kind of a battle of fighters banned by CSAC — Silva for failing a steroid test, Emelianenko for “unspecified health concerns.”

For my dollar I just think the whole thing is a bummer. Here’s a fighter with enormous potential who has managed to get caught in the EliteXC disaster, get himself on the wrong side of one of the most messed up athletic commissions in the country  — they’re so on the ball the guy who administered Silva’s suspension had to resign in disgrace and the testing procedure under which Silva was busted was so awful that the new leadership of the CSAC has allowed events to go without testing fighters rather than use the old system — and is now seemingly going to spend the rest of his career exiled to Japan fighting guys who can’t make it in the States for one reason or another.

Don’t miss Fightlinker’s posts on the Silva situation.

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Nate Wilcox
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Nate Wilcox is the founding editor of BloodyElbow.com. As such he has hired every editor and writer to work for the site. Wilcox’s writing for BE is known for its emphasis on MMA history, the evolution of fighting techniques and strong opinions. Wilcox developed the SBN MMA consensus rankings which were featured in USA Today from 2009 to 2011. Before founding BE, Wilcox was a political operative working for such figures as Senators John Kerry and Mark Warner and an early political blogger. He is the co-author of Netroots Rising, a history of the political blogosphere from 2003 to 2007. Wilcox also hosts the Let It Roll podcast on music history for the Pantheon Podcast Network.

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