Brock Lesnar’s Return and a USADA Loophole

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ErikMagraken

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Original article here - Brock Lesnar’s Return and the UFC’s USADA Policy

UFC 200, scheduled to take place in Las Vegas on July 9, 2016, just announced the addition of Brock Lesnar to the event.

Lesnar, a former UFC fighter who has not been under contract with the promotion for several years, is now presumably bound by the UFC/USADA Anti-Doping Policy as it purports to apply to “all athletes under contract with the UFC from the date of their first contract until the earlier of the termination of their contract with the UFC or such time as they give notice to UFC in writing of their retirement from competition“.

The comprehensive anti-doping scheme spells out terms which, at first glance, make it seem difficult for Lesnar to be able to return by July 9 as Section 5.7.1 of the policy requires athletes who “ceased to have a contractual relationship with UFC, may not resume competing in UFC Bouts until he/she….has made him/herself available for Testing for a period of four months before returning to competition.”

Interestingly USADA has not conducted any anti-doping testing of Lesnar in 2016





Perhaps Lesnar’s return to the UFC has been firm for several months and USADA simply has not tested him based on statistical luck.

A more likely possibility, however, is that the UFC has used their powers under the policy to exempt Lesnar from this 4 month window

As previously discussed, USADA’s custom tailored UFC policy gives the promotion the trump card in exempting athletes from this 4 month window “in exceptional circumstances or where the strict application of that rule would be manifestly unfair to the Athlete”.

The policy does not define what “exceptional circumstances” are but it appears that Brock Lesnar, UFC 200 and short notice may meet this test in the UFC’s eyes.
 

La Paix

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Original article here - Brock Lesnar’s Return and the UFC’s USADA Policy

UFC 200, scheduled to take place in Las Vegas on July 9, 2016, just announced the addition of Brock Lesnar to the event.

Lesnar, a former UFC fighter who has not been under contract with the promotion for several years, is now presumably bound by the UFC/USADA Anti-Doping Policy as it purports to apply to “all athletes under contract with the UFC from the date of their first contract until the earlier of the termination of their contract with the UFC or such time as they give notice to UFC in writing of their retirement from competition“.

The comprehensive anti-doping scheme spells out terms which, at first glance, make it seem difficult for Lesnar to be able to return by July 9 as Section 5.7.1 of the policy requires athletes who “ceased to have a contractual relationship with UFC, may not resume competing in UFC Bouts until he/she….has made him/herself available for Testing for a period of four months before returning to competition.”

Interestingly USADA has not conducted any anti-doping testing of Lesnar in 2016





Perhaps Lesnar’s return to the UFC has been firm for several months and USADA simply has not tested him based on statistical luck.

A more likely possibility, however, is that the UFC has used their powers under the policy to exempt Lesnar from this 4 month window

As previously discussed, USADA’s custom tailored UFC policy gives the promotion the trump card in exempting athletes from this 4 month window “in exceptional circumstances or where the strict application of that rule would be manifestly unfair to the Athlete”.

The policy does not define what “exceptional circumstances” are but it appears that Brock Lesnar, UFC 200 and short notice may meet this test in the UFC’s eyes.
Now how the fuck does a loop hole like that get inked in?
 

Judobill

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I really want to see this fight, but part of me wants USADA to show up at Brock's house and have him piss hot.
 

lueVelvet

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The shit that goes on behind the scenes....not sure if I even want to know
I do! It's all shady, yes, but it still fascinating how they conduct business in an industry that they pretty much tailored for themselves. I wonder how things will be next year, or the year after if the sale is true and goes through.
 

TheContinentalOp

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Jesus that's some shady shit going on... If there is one person that should be getting weekly visits from USADA it's definitely the guy who is a dead ringer for those cows on steroids.


 

dacofty

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Im sure this was a condition of the contract, NO TESTING.... the corruption continues like a genital wart on New Years Eve..
 

ErikMagraken

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Update - today the UFC confirmed they have waived the 4 month testing period for Lesnar citing exceptional circumstances.

“On June 6, 2016, UFC heavyweight Brock Lesnar was registered by USADA into the UFC Anti-Doping Policy testing pool. As part of the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, UFC may grant a former athlete an exemption to the four-month written notice rules in exceptional circumstances or where the strict application of that rule would be manifestly unfair to an athlete. Given Lesnar last competed in UFC on December 30, 2011, long before the UFC Anti-Doping Policy went into effect, for purposes of the Anti-Doping Policy, he is being treated similarly to a new athlete coming into the organization.

“While conversations with the heavyweight have been ongoing for some time, Lesnar required permission from WWE to compete in UFC 200 and only agreed to terms and signed a bout agreement last Friday. He was therefore unable to officially start the Anti-Doping Policy process any earlier. UFC, however, did notify Lesnar in the early stages of discussions that if he were to sign with the UFC, he would be subject to all of the anti-doping rules. Lesnar and his management have now been formally educated by USADA on the policy, procedures and expectations.”
 

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Update - today the UFC confirmed they have waived the 4 month testing period for Lesnar citing exceptional circumstances.

“On June 6, 2016, UFC heavyweight Brock Lesnar was registered by USADA into the UFC Anti-Doping Policy testing pool. As part of the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, UFC may grant a former athlete an exemption to the four-month written notice rules in exceptional circumstances or where the strict application of that rule would be manifestly unfair to an athlete. Given Lesnar last competed in UFC on December 30, 2011, long before the UFC Anti-Doping Policy went into effect, for purposes of the Anti-Doping Policy, he is being treated similarly to a new athlete coming into the organization.

“While conversations with the heavyweight have been ongoing for some time, Lesnar required permission from WWE to compete in UFC 200 and only agreed to terms and signed a bout agreement last Friday. He was therefore unable to officially start the Anti-Doping Policy process any earlier. UFC, however, did notify Lesnar in the early stages of discussions that if he were to sign with the UFC, he would be subject to all of the anti-doping rules. Lesnar and his management have now been formally educated by USADA on the policy, procedures and expectations.”
We need a "are you fucking serious" rating.
 

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if anything lesnar deserves to roid, they put him in there with ubereem right after he got stomach aids surgery. The same ubereem that tried to run away from the drug test and failed. After lesnar pulls the horseshoe out of hunt's ass, Give lesnar all the roids he wants and give him a title shot against soon to be HW champ: skinny USADA econoreem for revenge
 
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mysticmac

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Vince didn't want a positive test to come out either. He played ball delaying the approval until he knew Brock would get the exemption and juice for the early part of the training camp.
 

Papi Chingon

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Just seeing this now. Lol, I just commented on another thread about the 4 month window that they threatened conor with.
 

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Update - today the UFC confirmed they have waived the 4 month testing period for Lesnar citing exceptional circumstances.

“On June 6, 2016, UFC heavyweight Brock Lesnar was registered by USADA into the UFC Anti-Doping Policy testing pool. As part of the UFC Anti-Doping Policy, UFC may grant a former athlete an exemption to the four-month written notice rules in exceptional circumstances or where the strict application of that rule would be manifestly unfair to an athlete. Given Lesnar last competed in UFC on December 30, 2011, long before the UFC Anti-Doping Policy went into effect, for purposes of the Anti-Doping Policy, he is being treated similarly to a new athlete coming into the organization.

“While conversations with the heavyweight have been ongoing for some time, Lesnar required permission from WWE to compete in UFC 200 and only agreed to terms and signed a bout agreement last Friday. He was therefore unable to officially start the Anti-Doping Policy process any earlier. UFC, however, did notify Lesnar in the early stages of discussions that if he were to sign with the UFC, he would be subject to all of the anti-doping rules. Lesnar and his management have now been formally educated by USADA on the policy, procedures and expectations.”
I would have thrown something in that statement about him being subject to strict testing in the WWE too if I was the PR guy. Would be a good personal challenge to see if you could keep a straight face while typing it.
 

ErikMagraken

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I would have thrown something in that statement about him being subject to strict testing in the WWE too if I was the PR guy. Would be a good personal challenge to see if you could keep a straight face while typing it.
That would have been the good spin move. Surprised they did not do so.