UFC: Jeff Molina and Darrick Minner fighters are suspended in the midst of illegal betting scandal

Former UFC fighters Jeff Molina and Darrick Minner were prohibited by the Nevada Athletics Commission.
Minner, 34, received a 29 -month suspension for not having revealed a “serious injury” he received before a UFC fight on November 5, 2022.
Molina, 27, was suspended for three years for having made a significant bet on the meeting of the miner and did not reveal the injury of his teammate.
The Athletics Commission of Nevada states that Molina admitted the violation.
Minner did not reveal his knee injury on a pre-preparing medical questionnaire and was quickly finished by Shayilan Nuerdanbieke in the first round.
The meeting with featherweights was marked by the integrity of the United States as an object of suspicious bets and has aroused an investigation on an illegal game scheme that involves UFC fighters and a coach.
The suspension of the Piuma Molina ends on November 5, 2025, while the miner can return to fight on March 26, 2025.
Both Molina and Minner have trained in the past with the former UFC fighter transformed the coach James Krause.
Krause is under investigation to be presumably involved in an illegal betting program and the UFC prevented the fighters from training in the gym and having used it as Corneman.
The American did not make any public comment on the accusations and is currently suspended by the Nevada Athletics Commission.