Evidence of Jones' Guilt

I have answered your dumb question just as well, you're just not intelligent enough to realize it. If you have any others feel free to ask.



If you're guilty you can't prove your innocence. Use your brain, lol.
If you're not guilty you better hope there's enough scientific data and solid research to exonerate you (that's how you can prove your innocence). If there's not you're fucked, but since you've cheated at least twice before to even reach that point I don't believe that's unfair.
so in the case of m3, you can't prove innocence. glad you can acknowledge that finally. so, basically, in the context of this discussion, the idea of proving innocence is bullshit.
 
so in the case of m3, you can't prove innocence. glad you can acknowledge that finally. so, basically, in the context of this discussion, the idea of proving innocence is bullshit.

The idea is perfectly sound, you just don't like to hear it. It's tough luck for athletes that have previously cheated multiple times, but I'm not going to shed a tear for those. This is not the criminal justice system, it's sports.
 
The idea is perfectly sound, you just don't like to hear it. It's tough luck for athletes that have previously cheated multiple times, but I'm not going to shed a tear for those. This is not the criminal justice system, it's sports.
an idea isn't sound if it is impossible. so yeah, not sound at all.
 
an idea isn't sound if it is impossible. so yeah, not sound at all.

Only if you decide to ingest a steroid like Turinabol after already being caught cheating before. Those are very special circumstances and completely up to the athlete. So yeah, not impossible at all. The athlete in question can also fund some research on the matter himself to help his case. There are ways to prove his innocence, if he can't, ban him for life.
 
Only if you decide to ingest a steroid like Turinabol after already being caught cheating before. Those are very special circumstances and completely up to the athlete. So yeah, not impossible at all. The athlete in question can also fund some research on the matter himself to help his case. There are ways to prove his innocence, if he can't, ban him for life.
explain how one would go about proving innocence........
 
In whatever way possible. What exactly don't you understand about the statement that the burden of proof is on the offender?
again, making the burden impossible is against any concept of fair standards. luckily that isn't the standard.
 
again, making the burden impossible is against any concept of fair standards. luckily that isn't the standard.

Same as I don't give the benefit of the doubt to somebody that has already cheated multiple times, I don't think it's unfair to put the burden of proof on somebody that has cheated multiple times. What you consider fair standards is pretty much inviting fighters to cheat on a regular basis with little more than the occasional slap on the wrist as consequence. Which is of course the whole point of USADA testing in the UFC; whitewashing.
 
i'm sorry but prove you didn't do something is an impossible standard.
Wrong. You need an alibi. Jon don't got an alibi. Remember when he said someone--maybe a waiter spiked his food with steroids? Lol. The whole thing is hugely funny and entertaining, the only thing that pisses me off is that the UFC rigged the game for him and got away with it.
 
Wrong. You need an alibi. Jon don't got an alibi. Remember when he said someone--maybe a waiter spiked his food with steroids? Lol. The whole thing is hugely funny and entertaining, the only thing that pisses me off is that the UFC rigged the game for him and got away with it.
Lol. What alibi would confirm he didn’t reingest tbol?
 
Beating a dead horse that’s nothing but a skeleton now.

A skeleton that’s locked in Jon Jones closet.
 
Lol. What alibi would confirm he didn’t reingest tbol?
A waiter spiked his food? His coke was cut with creatine that was tainted with steroids? He asked his gym buddy for Clomiphene and Letrozole but received T-bol instead? IDK, just get creative.
 
A waiter spiked his food? His coke was cut with creatine that was tainted with steroids? He asked his gym buddy for Clomiphene and Letrozole but received T-bol instead? IDK, just get creative.
And if it’s just pulsing? What’s the alibi for that?
 
Lol, pulsing IS the alibi. That's what UFC came up with and USADA went along with it.
Weird. You just said Jon doesn’t have an alibi….

But of course here you’re pretending you know it’s not true.
 
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