Following news of a failed test for prohibited substances, Alibi Idris posted a screenshot to social media showing correspondence with the UFC's anti-doping agency. The screenshot indicates that a test provided on March 16 came back clean. The post appears to be a response to reports of a failed drug test. Details about the original failed test and the circumstances surrounding the conflicting results remain limited in this post. The situation suggests ongoing confusion or dispute about Idris's testing status.
Alibi Idris took to social media to push back against reports of a failed drug test, posting a screenshot of correspondence with the UFC's anti-doping agency that he says shows a clean result.
The screenshot shared by Idris indicates that a sample he provided on March 16 returned a negative result for prohibited substances. The post appears to be a direct response to circulating reports that he had failed a drug test, though the specific substance flagged in those reports has not been publicly detailed.
Why it matters
- The conflicting information leaves Idris's testing status genuinely unclear, with no official clarification yet issued by the UFC or its anti-doping partner.
- It is not known whether the March 16 clean test and the reported failed test refer to separate sample collections or the same one.
- Until an official statement is released, the full picture of Idris's anti-doping situation remains unresolved.
The circumstances surrounding the two seemingly contradictory outcomes have not been explained publicly, and it is unclear whether a formal dispute or review process has been initiated. Idris's social media post stops short of providing that context, leaving significant questions unanswered about the timeline and nature of both tests.








