Evidence that Dillashaw is lying about why he took EPO.

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Dillashaw claims that six weeks out his body started to crash due to the weight cut, thus he took Procrit in order to feel normal.

The problem? He did a test cut back in May-Jun of 2017 in the middle of his fight camp for Garbrandt, as such he would've been aware of this "crashing" beforehand when it came time for the Cejudo fight.

He said he managed to get to 140 lbs walking weight while he was preparing for a potential fight with DJ at 125 lbs. When that fight didn't materialize he went back to his normal weight at 150 lbs.
He dietted to 140 once while campaigning for MM fight.
He said he was able to get to 140 in a week when he thought he was going to fight DJ.
He said when Dana agreed to the DJ fighter, he started getting his weight down to a point were he was waking up at around 140, in preparation to get to 125.
He said he was waking up at 140 when he was slimming down to fight DJ.
For reference, Demetrious Johnson cut from 142 lbs in the Cejudo rematch.

1 week and 3 days before the fight, Dillashaw was as high as 138 lbs:


Which begs the question of what he weighed 5 weeks prior to that when his body allegedly "crashed". Because if he did a test cut in 2017 and dieted down to 140 lbs, and didn't experience this crash, then why did he experience a crash at a much heavier weight? The answer: he didn't experience any crash, it's nothing more than a lie.

Dillashaw is simply trying to spin the narrative that he took this substance for his health, and not to gain an advantage over his opponent, and that he only did it for this one fight.

As far as this being a one time thing, Dillashaw was specifically called out for EPO by Garbrandt one year before the Cejudo fight:
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Garbrandt could've said "steroids", or been even more vague and just used the blanket term of "PEDs", but instead he named the specific substance that was flagged in Dillashaw's sample one year later.

Owning up to something means that you admit wrong doing and don't give any excuses, but by speaking out now, three months after the fact with a litany of excuses, makes it look like he spent this whole time coming up with a story that could dampen some of the damage done to his reputation.
 
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test cut vs training for a fight are different things

he took the PED and admitted to taking it. who cares why he did it at this point - the ultimate reason is to get an unfair advantage
 
He got caught. He’s paying for it. Why do we care if he’s lying about the why’s and how’s?
 
We all knew TJ took EPO to cheat but a good OP of proof nonetheless.
 
It’s just so refreshing that he admitted it! The Brazilians always lie lie lie, deny deny deny.
 
Dillashaw is simply trying to spin the narrative that he took this substance for his health, and not to gain an advantage over his opponent, and that he only did it for this one fight.
All there is to it.
 
When he did the test cut he probably wasn't training hard for a fight at the same time.
 
He got caught. He’s paying for it. Why do we care if he’s lying about the why’s and how’s?

Do you really have to ask yourself this? Because humans value honesty in others and we don't like someone lying to us, or refusing to take responsibility for their actions
 
Don’t believe his lies. I think he’s on more than just epo
 
Do you really have to ask yourself this? Because humans value honesty in others and we don't like someone lying to us, or refusing to take responsibility for their actions
Get the fuck out. You literally lie every day: on the job, to your mother, about your girlfriend’s outfit, or boyfriend’s skinny jeans. People lie. People rationalize. He was busted and has claimed guilt. As for whether his story surrounding the guilt is precise... who gives a shit at this point.
 
its pretty obvious he is a lying piece of shit by now. U need to be a complete idiot to believe anything that comes out his mouth after he got caught
 
its pretty obvious he is a lying piece of shit by now. U need to be a complete idiot to believe anything that comes out his mouth after he got caught
This is Sherdog, there are people who still claim that Jones is innocent.
 
Dillashaw claims that six weeks out his body started to crash due to the weight cut, thus he took Procrit in order to feel normal.

The problem? He did a test cut back in May-Jun of 2017 in the middle of his fight camp for Garbrandt, as such he would've been aware of this "crashing" beforehand when it came time for the Cejudo fight.






For reference, Demetrious Johnson cut from 142 lbs in the Cejudo rematch.

1 week and 3 days before the fight, Dillashaw was as high as 138 lbs:


Which begs the question of what he weighed 5 weeks prior to that when his body allegedly "crashed". Because if he did a test cut in 2017 and dieted down to 140 lbs, and didn't experience this crash, then why did he experience a crash at a much heavier weight? The answer: he didn't experience any crash, it's nothing more than a lie.

Dillashaw is simply trying to spin the narrative that he took this substance for his health, and not to gain an advantage over his opponent, and that he only did it for this one fight.

As far as this being a one time thing, Dillashaw was specifically called out for EPO by Garbrandt before the Cejudo fight:
D3vMCt9XoAAIXF8.jpg


Garbrandt could've said "steroids", or been even more vague and just used the blanket term of "PEDs", but instead he named the specific substance that was flagged in Dillashaw's sample one year later.

Owning up to something means that you admit wrong doing and don't give any excuses, but by speaking out now, three months after the fact with a litany of excuses, makes it look like he spent this whole time coming up with a story that could dampen some of the damage done to his reputation.

Oh who gives a fuck already! it is what it is.
 
Dillashaw claims that six weeks out his body started to crash due to the weight cut, thus he took Procrit in order to feel normal.

The problem? He did a test cut back in May-Jun of 2017 in the middle of his fight camp for Garbrandt, as such he would've been aware of this "crashing" beforehand when it came time for the Cejudo fight.






For reference, Demetrious Johnson cut from 142 lbs in the Cejudo rematch.

1 week and 3 days before the fight, Dillashaw was as high as 138 lbs:


Which begs the question of what he weighed 5 weeks prior to that when his body allegedly "crashed". Because if he did a test cut in 2017 and dieted down to 140 lbs, and didn't experience this crash, then why did he experience a crash at a much heavier weight? The answer: he didn't experience any crash, it's nothing more than a lie.

Dillashaw is simply trying to spin the narrative that he took this substance for his health, and not to gain an advantage over his opponent, and that he only did it for this one fight.

As far as this being a one time thing, Dillashaw was specifically called out for EPO by Garbrandt before the Cejudo fight:
D3vMCt9XoAAIXF8.jpg


Garbrandt could've said "steroids", or been even more vague and just used the blanket term of "PEDs", but instead he named the specific substance that was flagged in Dillashaw's sample one year later.

Owning up to something means that you admit wrong doing and don't give any excuses, but by speaking out now, three months after the fact with a litany of excuses, makes it look like he spent this whole time coming up with a story that could dampen some of the damage done to his reputation.

Are all cuts the same though detective?
 
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