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Jeff Novitzky on Jones, Brock, Hunt, Exemptions and Tainted Supplements
Jeff Novitzky gives his thoughts on Jones' claims of a "quick return," Brock's exemption, Hunt's call for compensation, and "tainted supplements" becoming the go-to excuse for fighters.
Dana White Says Jon Jones May Not Have Taken Those Banned Substances
The UFC president marvels once again at the “12 lives” of the former light-heavyweight champ.
Georges St-Pierre to Enter USADA Testing Pool Ahead of Potential UFC Return
This is news everyone wanted to hear. But, what is the true motivation behind his return?
The UFC's Anti-Doping Program Will Render 700 Drug Tests in 3 Months
Get ready for a barrage of selfies.
The Drugs Won: The Case for Ending the Sports War on Doping
The fight against performance-enhancing drugs has long been framed as a moral crusade. But some heretics like retired investigator Don Catlin and former USATF exec Doug Logan now contend that the battle is a quagmire, and doing more harm than good.
Chad Mendes the Latest, but Not Last, Casualty of UFC's USADA Era
Chad Mendes was handed a two-year ban for testing positive yesterday, and he probably won’t be the last person to be forced to the sidelines given the stringent testing UFC have welcomed under its banner.
Jon Jones Tested Positive for Estrogen Blockers
Facing a long suspension, the former great pleads ignorance and gets a lawyer.
Brock Lesnar Fails Drug Test Taken 11 Days Prior to UFC 200
Read the full UFC statement on the potential violation.
Mark Hunt Not Happy About Brock Lesnar's Anti-Doping Exemption, but Whatever…
He is happy, however, about getting the chance to punch the pro wrestler-turned-fighter-turned-wrestler-turned-fighter in the face.
Foolproof System for Supplement Verification Is Needed in MMA
It’s either a go-to excuse or a valid explanation for fighters who test positive, but with more and more cases of tainted supplements being cited, the doubt needs to be eliminated.
Diego Sanchez Heads Back up to Lightweight After Brief Featherweight Adventure
Citing the newly imposed IV ban by the UFC’s drug testing partner USADA, Diego Sanchez said the weight cut down to 145 lbs was a step too far.