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what needs to happen with usada and immediately not 5 years down the road, is to have the same consistent testing guidelines for every single fighter for every single fight they will be participating in.
That means every fighter will be tested for the same stuff, equally and the guideline on what to look/test for will be exactly the same everytime a test is conducted.
That way every fighter is on the same playing field, every fighter is getting tested for the exact same stuff, and the testing procedure is the same, not one test you look for epo and the one aftter you looking for roids, each test conducted should be looking for the same stuff each and every single time, ped's, roids, epo's, diuretics, ect.
Cody is right either you pass or you fail....not fair to test TJ for epo this time around but all the other times usada didn't so therefore TJ could've been using for years and we wouldn't know. USADA was a good thing to clean up the sport, but the system is still flawed and needs to be consistent and the same every single time for every single fighter.
That means every fighter will be tested for the same stuff, equally and the guideline on what to look/test for will be exactly the same everytime a test is conducted.
That way every fighter is on the same playing field, every fighter is getting tested for the exact same stuff, and the testing procedure is the same, not one test you look for epo and the one aftter you looking for roids, each test conducted should be looking for the same stuff each and every single time, ped's, roids, epo's, diuretics, ect.
Cody is right either you pass or you fail....not fair to test TJ for epo this time around but all the other times usada didn't so therefore TJ could've been using for years and we wouldn't know. USADA was a good thing to clean up the sport, but the system is still flawed and needs to be consistent and the same every single time for every single fighter.