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Which other fighters do they "own"?
Which other fighters do they "own"?
Which other fighters do they "own"?
Better for the heart and longevity. All the best to Lesnar.
Also, Rich Piana wannabe types, take notice.
He's returning from retirement which requires 6 months in the pool of testing before being eligible again. Just like Anthony Johnson would have to do if he decided to fight again. Thats why I mentioned that it will come down to whether they let him do that as the same time as being tested for the rest of his suspensions which is presumed to be around 8 months. Hence where the 14 figure came from.No he doesn't
His whole suspension was only a year & served some of it already (rumored 3-6 months)
He's returning from retirement which requires 6 months in the pool of testing before being eligible again. Just like Anthony Johnson would have to do if he decided to fight again. Thats why I mentioned that it will come down to whether they let him do that as the same time as being tested for the rest of his suspensions which is presumed to be around 8 months. Hence where the 14 figure came from.
Do you know for certain that can be done as the same time as being tested for his suspension? Cause that's the deciding factor, and I haven't seen or heard any confirmation on it yet.Nope
You are adding 6 months for no reason
It is 4 months of testing if you retire & he already has that covered by the remainder of his suspension
Do you know for certain that can be done as the same time as being tested for his suspension? Cause that's the deciding factor, and I haven't seen or heard any confirmation on it yet.
Then yeah possible it could be shorter. It'd make it more feasible to take a fight. Still think that time in the test pool is going to physically hurt him. The exemption he got last time i feel played a role, he looked pretty damn yoked for a 265-280 lber nearing his 40's. But then again, potential result may be of no consequence if the cheque is fat enough.The USADA rules are well-known
there is no reason to add 6 extra months if the fighter has more than the 4 months remaining
The "4 months" was upped to 6 months awhile back.
thanks for the clear up.Brock would have to serve out his suspension while being in the testing pool (which is >6 months) but @Dorkman is incorrectly thinking he'd have to do the manditory 6 month testing period AFTER the suspension ended, when it'd run co-currently.
Brock ain't coming back, but if he did he'd have 6-8 months of suspension (while being testing) to finish and then he could fight.
The "4 months" was upped to 6 months awhile back.
Well the rock aint shrinking
The rock is plenty of drugs
Well the rock aint shrinking
He goes up and down (or as GSP would say "fluctuate") depending on role and dosage.
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