UFC veteran Wanderlei Silva won’t be meeting as planned today with the Nevada State Athletic Commission.

The fighter, who was supposed to be part of today’s NSAC hearing in Las Vegas, filed a motion to dismiss any disciplinary action against him. Silva, who wasn’t present for the meeting, prompted the commission to table the request for future consideration.

Silva’s attendance was expected today, and the UFC even streamed the hearing on its UFC Fight Pass digital network. However, as today’s meeting got started, the commissioners confirmed Silva wouldn’t be in attendance and agreed to delay the discussion. A new date hasn’t been set.

The hearing was scheduled after Silva infamously dodged a random drug test prior to a planned UFC 175 bout in July.

Silva appeared before the NSAC in June to discuss the test and his removal from the pay-per-view card and a planned bout with Chael Sonnen. Although Silva subsequently released a video suggesting his ongoing problems with the commission had been resolved, that obviously wasn’t the case.

During the June hearing, Silva admitted he took diuretics prior to UFC 175. He said it was to help with a wrist injury he sustained in a brawl with Sonnen in February on the set of “The Ultimate Fighter: Brazil 3.” Silva, who appeared with lawyer Ross Goodman, said the banned substance helped minimize water retention.

The NSAC’s sample collector and executive director testified at the June meeting about Silva’s actions on May 24, describing how the fighter didn’t answer the door at his Las Vegas home and then evaded the collector at his nearby gym.

Silva asked to speak with his manager, but consented to the test, according to the collector. He then went out a side door in the gym.

The fighter could be subject to a suspension and fines.

Silva last fought in March 2013, when the former PRIDE start knocked out Brian Stann in Japan.

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