You guys know he on that white powder, right?

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...even a dumb dude like that wouldn't act so silly if it wasn't for the columbian stuff.
 
Columbian stuff? You mean coffee? LOL that´s brown powder you got it all wrong ya goof
 
Jones only performs like that when on coke.
 
Conor has been one of the most tested fighters in the UFC for years - and USADA does random, year-round testing - and not once has he tested positive for cocaine metabolites. Your post is very stupid.
 
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Doesn’t coke leave your system pretty fast though?
Not fast enough

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Doesn’t coke leave your system pretty fast though?
Conor has been one of the most tested fighters in the UFC for years - and USADA does random, year-round testing - and not once has he tested positive for cocaine metabolites. Your post is very stupid.
You guys are crAzy they only test for peds out of competition they don't test for coke or weed lol
 
Lmao at Conor charging at a heavyweight former MMA fighter with a black belt as if he's going to do anything. I don't use the word manlet often but it applies in this case.

Conor claimed the blown up 155 lber nate diaz was simply too big for him to defeat, what's he got for Goddard?
 
It's pointless to talk about this without any concrete proof. It's like arm chair psychologists telling someone is shook based on weigh ins and press conferences.

You guys are crAzy they only test for peds out of competition they don't test for coke or weed lol

Wasn't Jones' failed test outside of competition?
 
It's pointless to talk about this without any concrete proof. It's like arm chair psychologists telling someone is shook based on weigh ins and press conferences.



Wasn't Jones' failed test outside of competition?
They weren't supposed to test for it because it was out but they accidentally did, that's why he failed but didn't get suspended for it

Edit from sports illustrated

That time frame is key. The Nevada commission follows testing protocols of the World Anti-Doping Agency, under which benzoylecgonine is not banned out of competition. Therefore, the commissioners did not prevent Jones from fighting -- he handed Cormier his first defeat, via unanimous decision, on Saturday -- or otherwise penalize him.
 
Ah, gotcha

Good look for USADA
Yea if they tested for street drugs out of completion half the roster would be busted lol.

I edited the above post with a sports illustrated quote
 
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