sorry your wrong....
On August 23, 2005,
L'Équipe, a major French daily sports newspaper, reported on its front page under the headline "le mensonge Armstrong" ("The Armstrong Lie") that 6 urine samples taken from the cyclist during the prologue and five stages of the 1999 Tour de France, frozen and stored since at "Laboratoire national de dépistage du dopage de Châtenay-Malabry" (LNDD), had tested positive for
erythropoietin (EPO) in recent retesting conducted as part of a research project into EPO testing methods.
get your facts straight, and the major difference is even if lance had not admitted to using the tests would've eventually proved without a doubt he did...whereas with gsp no tests ever came back in his whole mma career in or outside of the ufc, so other than skin blemishes or imperfections your photo and speculation don't have any leg to stand on.