Alex Morono suffered his first UFC loss when facing Niko Price at UFC Fight Night 104 last month in his hometown of Houston, Tx. Morono dominated the first half of the fight, but during an exchange in the finals seconds of the second round, Price landed a right hook that knocked out Morono.

As of today, Price’s win has been overturned into a no contest. Although it has yet to be confirmed by official sources, Price is alleged to have failed a drug test.

According to Morono, he was informed of the failed test but was not made aware of the substance.

Morono gave a suggestion for a rule change in regards to similar situations.

“Banned substance usage is ruled as a no contest. A no contest is from an illegal foul committed unintentionally. A DQ is from an illegal foul committed intentionally. Using banned substances are 100% intentional. If it was an actual accident it would be ruled in arbitration with USADA. If it were a DQ, the fighter in my position would at least be given a win and the win bonus, which is at least something. It’s a win-win-win, fighters who are clean get rewarded.”

Update from MMAFighting.com: