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Who do you believe UFC or USADA?

Who do you believe?


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USADA has rules in place that are published online. UFC wanted special favors for Conor and USADA said it wasn't a good idea. That's the end of the story.

UFC could still give Conor the exemption but if he pissed hot, USADA has the right to go public and say "we told you so" and UFC would be held liable. UFC wanted the liability to be on USADA.
 
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USADA.

UFC obviously tried to get the Brock treatment for Conor and USADA said no. That cost UFC a bunch of PPV buys for the card in December.

But what really happened is Conor is roided up to the gills and didn't join the testing pool back when he was supposed to. That's it. That's what happened. Don't blame USADA for the rules that everyone agreed upon, then try to pretend Conor is some victim here.

The guy is full of PEDs and didn't want to get caught - blame him! He's the one actually at fault here!
 
USADA says UFC let them go because of Conor. They UFC wanted Conor to be given special treatment and refused so they got dumped

UFC says USADA is lying to save face after they decided to go with a different company. They say USADA has a lot of inefficiencies and they want to work with someone who can do it better

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Who’s telling the truth?
Well, the drug testing agency works for the UFC and not the other way around. So maybe they want drug testing without a company telling them what to do.
Also, USADA seems to routinely nail people for supplements. As someone who's taken gobs of supplements, that never sat well with me.
And USADA is weird how intrusive they are in fighter's lives. There doesn't seem to be any limit on how often they test you, at what time of day/night/holiday.
 
USADA.

UFC obviously tried to get the Brock treatment for Conor and USADA said no. That cost UFC a bunch of PPV buys for the card in December.

But what really happened is Conor is roided up to the gills and didn't join the testing pool back when he was supposed to. That's it. That's what happened. Don't blame USADA for the rules that everyone agreed upon, then try to pretend Conor is some victim here.

The guy is full of PEDs and didn't want to get caught - blame him! He's the one actually at fault here!
They always take the money makers side. It could literally be the devil, doesn't matter with them.
 
Dana said "Who gives a shit about what USADA says?" when asked about whether Conor would be able to compete in Dec.

That should tell you everything you need to know.

This is a no brainer. Did anyone listen to that sleaze Hunter Campbell in the presser? He was trying to say that USADA was a totalitarian organization, and that Conor was a free man that wouldn't let anyone write the narrative for him.

Go listen to it if you think I'm joking. Anyone who believes the UFC is a moron.
 
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