UFC on ESPN 6 Live Discussion - 10/18/19

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KWingJitsu

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Felt a little bad for The Chris, but I could see that coming the moment he started talking about beating Jon Jones next lol.
I said "watch he's gonna go the way of Rockhold" (Has he recovered yet?)
 

Splinty

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Interesting.
So USADA has overall limits. But each commission sets their own rules.

Old doc but on the NJ website:
https://nj.gov/oag/sacb/docs/2012-ABC_Prohibited-Drugs.pdf

There are rare instances where a fighter may be legitimately prescribed what would otherwise be a prohibited drug, such as typical medications used by asthmatics. In such instances athletes must disclose the use prior to competition, prior to any testing, and must apply for a therapeutic use exemption. For a therapeutic use exemption application a fighter should contact the athletic commission of his/her home jurisdiction and any jurisdiction where they have a bout scheduled. Disclosure and a therapeutic use exemption is crucial; otherwise using a prescribed drug on the prohibited list or containing substances on the prohibited list will be grounds for discipli
 

Splinty

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Also go screw yourself NJ. There's actually no way to read all their rules online.



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warriorx559

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Interesting.
So USADA has overall limits. But each commission sets their own rules.

Old doc but on the NJ website:
https://nj.gov/oag/sacb/docs/2012-ABC_Prohibited-Drugs.pdf

There are rare instances where a fighter may be legitimately prescribed what would otherwise be a prohibited drug, such as typical medications used by asthmatics. In such instances athletes must disclose the use prior to competition, prior to any testing, and must apply for a therapeutic use exemption. For a therapeutic use exemption application a fighter should contact the athletic commission of his/her home jurisdiction and any jurisdiction where they have a bout scheduled. Disclosure and a therapeutic use exemption is crucial; otherwise using a prescribed drug on the prohibited list or containing substances on the prohibited list will be grounds for discipli

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