Video - T.J. Dillashaw Posts Sparring Footage Ahead Of Octagon Comeback
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Dillashaw, who has yet to be matched for his first UFC walk in over two-years, recently completed a two-year retroactive USADA suspension after he tested positive for the banned substance, EPO (erythropoietin).
Dropping a quickfire opening round knockout loss to the retired former two-division gold holder, Dillashaw headlined UFC Fight Night Brooklyn in January of that year, an event which marked the promotion's debut on television network, ESPN.
As mentioned above, an opponent for Dillashaw's Octagon return has yet to be nailed down by the promotion, however, the Angels Camp native maintains the bantamweight championship still belongs to him, and echoed calls recently to feature in a title fight upon his return to the UFC.
Further casting doubt on the future of the championship, UFC president, Dana White recently claimed that the organization would consult with Dillashaw if he was open to fighting for the championship upon his return to the sport, despite the deafening presence of Saturday night's breakout contender, Cory Sandhagen.
Himself stamping legitimate claims for a title shot in his next outing, Elevation Fight Team mainstay, Sandhagen made it two wins in two since his rear-naked choke loss to upcoming challenger, Aljamain Sterling last June -- stopping former lightweight champion, Frankie Edgar with a highlight-reel flying knee inside half a minute at UFC Vegas 18 last weekend.
Adding the Toms River native to a winning run which includes an October wheel kick finish of one-time title chaser, Marlon Moraes, the 28-year-old Aurora native has truly left himself undeniable in regards to a shot at Octagon gold next, and claimed it would be "garbage" if Dillashaw leapfrogged him despite two-years on the sideline amid a failed drug test.
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