In late September, Iasmin was flagged for metabolites of a prohibited substance. However, she was tested in August after her fight, with the result returning negative, and again in October, which also came back negative.

Iasmin has not knowingly used any prohibited substances and based on the amount and type of the detected metabolites, we firmly believe that this is a case of contamination rather than intentional use. We are working diligently, in collaboration with Drug Free Sports and the UFC, to identify the source of this contamination.

We are actively working to find answers. Since the test was conducted while Iasmin was booked to fight in Las Vegas, the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) has jurisdiction over this matter and we are working with them as well to clear the situation.

As we stand, we have identified two supplements that align with the timeline of the tests. These samples have been sent to the SMARTL labs in Utah for comprehensive testing, with the hope of uncovering the cause and ensuring transparency for all involved.