Former UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones has reached an agreement with the Nevada State Athletic Commission on a one-year suspension, paving the way for him to return to fighting next summer, according to an MMAFighting.com report.The suspension is retroactive to July 6, the date Jones was pulled from a UFC 200 pay-per-view title fight against Daniel Cormier after results from his failed out-of-competition drug test were revealed.Jones, 29, also received a one-year suspension, retroactive to July 6, from the United States Anti-Doping Association (USADA) last month. He became the first UFC athlete to enter arbitration with USADA in October, but an independent arbitration panel upheld USADAs ruling and suspended Jones for the maximum length of one year.Jones tested positive for the banned substances clomiphene and letrozole. His attorney, Howard Jacobs, asserted the banned substances entered his system in the form of a sexual enhancement pill he believed was Cialis, a brand form of tadalafil.Jones stated he received a pill he believed to be Cialis from teammate Eric Blasich on or about June 14. Jones said he checked with his agent, Malki Kawa, to confirm Cialis is not listed on the World Anti-Doping Agencys (WADA) banned substance list before ingesting the pill.According to Jones arguments, he later found out the pill was not Cialis, but another form of tadalafil that Blasich had purchased from AllAmericanPeptide.com.In recent months, USADA independently obtained and tested a supply of tadalafil from AllAmericanPetptide.com and found it to be contaminated with the banned substances for which Jones tested positive.In its written epilogue on the case, the arbitration panel stated it did not find Jones to be a cheat, but acknowledged his lack of caution resulted in a major financial loss.After USADAs ruling in November, Jones told ESPN: I have always maintained my innocence, and I am very happy I have been cleared in any wrongdoing pursuant to the allegations made that I had intentionally taken a banned substance. 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