so they introduce usada then sell the company

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Zuffa put the new owners in a bad spot. Hope they drop usada and let the commissions flip the drug testing bill like it's always been done
 
This is the first thought that came to mind when I read about Brock...time to get the fuck out. Well played guys with shady back grounds, well played.
 
Oh boo fucking hoo, the "jacked white boy" got popped and now USADA has to go. Please.

War USADA.
 
Maybe the potential new ownership groups wanted legitimate testing so Zuffa put it in before they left to keep the heat and crybaby internet fan backlash off of the new owners
 
I don't see it that way at all. It's better that they are already in front of this situation instead of coming in and getting blindsided by it. Especially if the new ownership wants to take this sport more mainstream. Cleaning up the sport sooner than later is best just ask MLB.
 
I don't see it that way at all. It's better that they are already in front of this situation instead of coming in and getting blindsided by it. Especially if the new ownership wants to take this sport more mainstream. Cleaning up the sport sooner than later is best just ask MLB.
In the end I agree but UFC is far from main stream. Guys can't afford to get away with the stuff most"main stream" athletes do. Not to mention union protection
 
Oh boo fucking hoo, the "jacked white boy" got popped and now USADA has to go. Please.

War USADA.
if jones (not jacked not white boy) didn't get popped brock is probably still in wwe or prepping for UFC NYC
 
You think that's bad, let's talk about the bodies buried in Vegas.
 
Bring back WADA. Those guys were the equivalent of the cool substitute teacher who would join in throwing paper balls around.
 
If the new owners had an issue with the USADA then they wouldn't have made the purchase.

They didn't get "put into a bad spot". They knew what they were buying into.
 
I don't see it that way at all. It's better that they are already in front of this situation instead of coming in and getting blindsided by it. Especially if the new ownership wants to take this sport more mainstream. Cleaning up the sport sooner than later is best just ask MLB.
I really don't see mma as a whole getting any more mainstream than it is now, usada or not. MLB and baseball as a whole are so heavily integrated into American culture that it's not even a fair comparison.
 
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