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I never said he cheated during fights.You are the smartest man I know, but this is not one of your smarter posts.
A blind hulk is a worthless hulk.He was going to eye poke the Hulk, that’s why the grand master zapped him with his magic doo-hickey.
Whats Andy Fosters background?Mr Foster said, and I quote, "I don't believe Mr Jones is an intentional doper."
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He is the Executive Director of the California State Athletic Commission.Whats Andy Fosters background?
Is he an expert in anti doping? Is he a sport scientist? A sports psychologist?
He was powerlifting and then stopped after the OSP fight when he realized it affected his cardio.Pretty hard to get past the pic of him being suddenly hyper jacked.
This never happened.Also, hiding under the cage from USADA doesn’t help me believe in him.
Prior to being the Executive Director of the CSAC, he worked for Georgia's athletic commission as Executive Director. He is also a retired MMA fighter, and he also competed in amateur boxing, kickboxing, and sport grappling.Whats Andy Fosters background?
so hes an ex ped user then?Prior to being the Executive Director of the CSAC, he worked for Georgia's athletic commission as Executive Director. He is also a retired MMA fighter, and he also competed in amateur boxing, kickboxing, and sport grappling.
No, this did not happen.Remember that time he popped for 2 banned substances and the tainted product he bought in as an "explanation" had 3 banned substances in it, one of which somehow didn't show up in his system?
That was kind of weird.
He’s always cheated intentionallyWell, it kinda has to be intentional for it to be considered cheating doesn't it?
This deserves to be a new thread, my man.Ahem! Nothing to see here...
Jon Jones has opted not to enroll with the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA).
At a California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) hearing last week, Jones was granted his license to fight back following a doping suspension. During the hearing, one of the commissioners, Martha Shen-Urquidez, proposed to Jones that if he wanted to completely clear his name, he could join the VADA program. Jones gets tested and adjudicated by USADA, the UFC’s anti-doping partner, as well as athletic commissions. VADA has no financial tie to the UFC.
Jones and his attorney Howard Jacobs agreed in principle in the moment to enroll with VADA. But Jacobs confirmed with MMA Fighting on Wednesday that “after investigating” what the VADA program would entail, Jones and his team decided to “decline” the proposal. MMAjunkie was the first to report the news.
“It’s complicated,” Jacobs said. “To say refused is the wrong word. There were issues with the proposal. We asked questions and were unable to fully resolve it.”
Jon Jones’ team declines CSAC proposal to enroll in VADA
I mean, if you're REALLY clean, why be unwilling to prove it with an additional testing agency since USADA is looked upon with suspicion by practically everyone these days.
This is the most disgusting and unprofessional post I've ever seen on this forum.He’s always cheated intentionally
This is the most disgusting and unprofessional post I've ever seen on this forum.
Please delete it now.
If you were under the impression that you have falsely had your name run through the mud twice by an antidoping agency, why would you think it would be a good idea to invite someone else's program on top of yours? I am not saying that Jones is innocent or even that he thinks he is innocent. I am saying that there is a clear path to why they wouldn't want to do this if he actually never intentionally cheated. This doesn't help the case for dissenters.Ahem! Nothing to see here...
Jon Jones has opted not to enroll with the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA).
At a California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) hearing last week, Jones was granted his license to fight back following a doping suspension. During the hearing, one of the commissioners, Martha Shen-Urquidez, proposed to Jones that if he wanted to completely clear his name, he could join the VADA program. Jones gets tested and adjudicated by USADA, the UFC’s anti-doping partner, as well as athletic commissions. VADA has no financial tie to the UFC.
Jones and his attorney Howard Jacobs agreed in principle in the moment to enroll with VADA. But Jacobs confirmed with MMA Fighting on Wednesday that “after investigating” what the VADA program would entail, Jones and his team decided to “decline” the proposal. MMAjunkie was the first to report the news.
“It’s complicated,” Jacobs said. “To say refused is the wrong word. There were issues with the proposal. We asked questions and were unable to fully resolve it.”
Jon Jones’ team declines CSAC proposal to enroll in VADA
I mean, if you're REALLY clean, why be unwilling to prove it with an additional testing agency since USADA is looked upon with suspicion by practically everyone these days.