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People just want Jones to burn bad....They can't see him not dominate everyone they say will beat him so now they are pushing to watch him get busted with PED's
So, we take their word for it without seeing the results?
What? How was the title misleading? And I've seen 40+ pages of people calling me a Jones hater. Guess I'm both.
wow! so naive
No test results more than yes/no on these tests? What happened to the blood tests?
Where the f*** is the blood test?! This is s cover-up.
Why does is say CONFIDENTIAL TEST REPORT at the top of the page, but we have it here?
When is the last time the NSAC said someone passed a test and people demanded the results?
When is the last time the NSAC lied about someone's results?
You really think Jon Jones is worth all that? That he is enough for a company to put their ass on the line?
What? How was the title misleading? And I've seen 40+ pages of people calling me a Jones hater. Guess I'm both.
What the hell are you talking about. Tests done by 5 different WADA certified labs all came back clean. How is the the title misleading.
Besides that the title of the thread doesn't even say what the results were.
I don't think you understand what the word misleading means.
Are you stupid? They CIR tested all the blood and urine samples that's why there's five.
These are the five samples displayed here.
Cheers man, no worries.lol, sorry guys, im pretty drunk, it made sense in my mind! Think i misread the thread title :icon_sad:
lol. Yea, wtf!
The WADA-accredited lab utilized by the Nevada State Athletic Commission for UFC 182 found no evidence that UFC light heavyweight champ Jon Jones used exogenous testosterone.
The NSAC today released an additional document, obtained by MMAjunkie and viewable here, related to the testing performed on Jones (21-1 MMA, 15-1 UFC) before and after his UFC 182 title defense against Daniel Cormier (15-1 MMA, 4-1 UFC).
The document notes five urine samples provided by Jones, all of which were found to be clear of the banned hormone and its precursors.
“Based on the review of steroid profiles and available IRMS data, there is no evidence to indicate the administration of exogenous testosterone or testosterone precursors,” noted the report, which was prepared by Vinod Nair of the Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory in Salt Lake City.
NSAC chair Francisco Aguilar said the IRMS test (also called Carbon Isotope Ratio, which detects exogenous testosterone) was ordered after suspicions were raised by the values found in an out-of-competition test performed on Jones that revealed the presence of cocaine metabolites.
Experts said Jones’ testosterone-to-epitestosterone (T/E) ratios leading up to the fight warranted further scrutiny. Aguilar told MMAjunkie the results of the test speak for themselves and declined further comment. The commission is still awaiting fight-night test results for steroids and drugs of abuse.
You are mistaken. These are only of the urine tests.
"The document notes five urine samples provided by Jones."
Cheers man, no worries.