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I think the scariest thing about all this is it shedding light on the sport as a whole. We casually accept the notion that top athletes making good money are ahead of the testing game, and on some great stuff. No one's shocked when an NFL linebacker gets popped for HGH because of course, he can afford it, and "it's the big leagues".
Well to me the UFC has more than officially become the "big leagues", in regard and in how rich it's making some guys. And the look dripping from Jons face and his entire demeanor tells me he feels he got singled out. That he expected help when this happened, because "everyone does it!"
It was like he was in a group of kids who trashed a store, but was the only one who had to apologize to the shop owner and face charges.
Anyone else notice this and feel like it's just the tip of an iceberg this ship called the UFC is about to smash into?
Well to me the UFC has more than officially become the "big leagues", in regard and in how rich it's making some guys. And the look dripping from Jons face and his entire demeanor tells me he feels he got singled out. That he expected help when this happened, because "everyone does it!"
It was like he was in a group of kids who trashed a store, but was the only one who had to apologize to the shop owner and face charges.
Anyone else notice this and feel like it's just the tip of an iceberg this ship called the UFC is about to smash into?