David Purdum, ESPN
The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) has suspended UFC fighter Jeff Molina, according to Molina’s page on official MMA online recordkeeper mixedmartialarts.com.
The reason for the suspension is not listed. A source with access to the Association of Boxing Commissions and Combative Sports (ABC) internal database told ESPN that Molina’s suspension is marked as “uncategorized,” pending the NSAC’s next meeting. That meeting is scheduled for January.
Molina, a 25-year-old flyweight prospect, recently withdrew from a scheduled fight with Jimmy Flick at UFC Fight Night on Jan. 14 in Las Vegas, which is the UFC’s next event. He was replaced by Charles Johnson.
Molina, who trained for years under MMA coach James Krause, withdrew from the bout on Dec. 3, one day after the UFC announced that fighters training under Krause would be banned from UFC events if they did not disassociate from him.
Krause and one of his fighters, Darrick Minner, are currently suspended by the NSAC as part of a suspicious betting investigation into Minner’s Nov. 5 UFC fight in Las Vegas against Shayilan Nuerdanbieke.
Multiple sources told ESPN that Molina is also linked to the investigation, which, according to the UFC, involves multiple government entities. The FBI is collecting information and has spoken to people regarding the Minner vs. Nuerdanbieke fight, according to multiple sources.
NSAC executive director Jeff Mullen said he could not comment on whether Molina was suspended “until the meeting support material is released.”
Molina did not respond to a request for comment from ESPN on Friday. The UFC released Minner on Dec. 2. At the NSAC meeting on Dec. 14, the commission extended the suspensions of Krause and Minner, pending further investigation.
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