Ken Shamrock Suspended for Steroids: “The World’s Most Dangerous Man”, Ken Shamrock, is looking more like, “The World’s Stupidest Man”, after testing positive for three different anabolic steroids, which have lead to a 1-year suspension by the California State Athletic Commission. The failed test occurred after Shamrock’s February 13th fight in Fresno, CA, where he was victorious over Ross Clifton in the first round.
The Commission announced that the UFC Hall of Famer’s suspension along with a $2,500 fine were implemented after he tested positive for 19-Norandrosterone, 19- Noretiocholanolone and Stanozolol. 
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The 45-year-old, Shamrock, had been scheduled to fight in Pensacola, FL, as the co-main event of a March 21st MMA/Boxing card against former World Wrestling Entertainment star Bobby Lashley.
States are required to honor each other’s suspensions, meaning Florida would not allow Shamrock to fight because of his California suspension. Needless to say, the chances of that fight happening are very dim, as well as Shamrock’s fighting career. In UFC Fight Night Betting Odds main event, slight Sports Odds favorite, (23-4) Carlos Condit [-120] takes on the underdog (14-2) Martin Kampmann [-110].
Shamrock’s suspension runs through February 1, 2010, just 10 days before his 46th birthday. The UFC Hall of Famer will likely finish his career with his victory over Clifton, which snapped a 5-fight losing streak. Before then, Shamrock had lost 8 of his last 11 bouts, including two beating at the hands of now Affliction man, Tito Ortiz. In the co-main event, Sports Odds undefeated favorite, (12-0) Efrain Escudero [-215] takes on (16-4) Jeremy Stephens [+175].




