The 2022 IBJJF No-Gi Worlds took place December 8-11, live from Anaheim, CA, with black belts competing on Saturday and Sunday. Results and brackets from every division can be found here.
The black belt Open weight division final was quite unusual as both finalists did not show up to compete on Sunday. For the first time in BJJ history, both finalists were disqualified for no show. Roberto Cyborg Abreu (42 years old) and Henrique Cardoso Ceconi were absent from the venue on Sunday, and the open weight podium was comprised of two bronze medalists, Victor Hugo and Roosevelt Souza with both 2nd and 1st place empty.
Victor Hugo then alleged on multiple Instagram profiles that both Cyborg & Cardoso Ceconi fled the building as soon as USADA, which tests gold medalists for PED (performance enhancing drugs), appeared:

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Eye witnesses at the venue were corroborating what Victor Hugo was saying, that they left once USADA appeared:

Cyborg who had won his Ultra Heavyweight final notably defeating Victor Hugo, made this statement on his IG, he said that he felt an injury and had a plane to catch:
I had a great performance this weekend, amazing fights fighting among the best in the world. I was feeling an old injury and after winning the weight I decided to preserve myself not fighting absolute finals and I had a flight to catch. Hopefully Ceconi and I will be able to face each other in another opportunity. Huge thanks to my team and all sponsors for all the love and support.
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