The Warmaster thinks U.S.A.D.A. is out of control. Has the watchdog gone rabid?

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”It felt like [USADA was saying], ‘OK, he’s proved this was a tainted supplement; how do we go after him another way?’ They were just moving the goalposts back until they had something, which is incredibly backward from this idea of creating an equitable, fair environment.

”Maybe [USADA] felt I was someone who would look good to punish, but more likely I think it’s the concept of results. I think the best results this program could have is no one tests positive anymore -- that the system works and people operate within it.

But I think we got hung up on the negative, this idea of finding offenders and issuing punishments. The punishments have somehow become an indicator of how well the program is performing, more than anything else."


USADA has been implementing its stringent drug testing policies since it partnered up with the UFC in June 2015. Barnett, however, feels that the agency can go overboard at times, as he hopes his case would be a catalyst for some changes in the system.

”Bureaucracies are big, unwieldy animals that hardly ever shrink or alter their course, but I do hope my case changes some things. It’s difficult enough to have to sit out and wait and have these supplements tested. That is hard enough for a fighter. For an agency to then try and find ways to punish them or create a guilty party out of it, it’s excessive.”

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Barnett somehow managed to fail a drug test in 2002. Him whinging about drug testing shouldn't be a surprise.
 
I love Josh, but I'm not sure he's the guy who should decide how strict the drug testing program should be.
 
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She comes across a little phony there. When she popped she was cleared without going to arbitration and it was done in less than 3 months.

Barnett was retired anyway and we don't know the exact reason why things dragged out that long in his case.
 
Then he should not have used unapproved supplements. Imagine if air traffic controllers (for example) had that much trouble following simple rules about drugs (peds in the fighters case).
 
As an overall human Josh rocks but probably the last guy I want to hear from speaking out about drug testing
 
His point may be valid but the biggest steroid abuser in the history of the sport probably shouldn't be the one vocalizing it. Every time i read a josh barnett thread I almost forget how big a scum bag he is. He comes across so genuine but the dude has popped for roids like 5 times.
 
His point may be valid but the biggest steroid abuser in the history of the sport probably shouldn't be the one vocalizing it. Every time i read a josh barnett thread I almost forget how big a scum bag he is. He comes across so genuine but the dude has popped for roids like 5 times.
This wasn't about Vitor Belfort.
 
whinging about being targeted because of previous drug use.
it all so unfair. wait....
 
I really like Josh but I can't take his opinion on drug testing seriously when he's failed so many tests.
 
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