T.J. Dillashaw is currently suspended by USADA until January of 2021. He was suspended for EPO use following his first-round TKO loss to Henry Cejudo at UFC Brooklyn. Although being suspended sucks, Dillashaw does believe it is somewhat of a blessing. He can recover from his injuries, which he had shoulder surgery on both shoulders, […]
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T.J. Dillashaw is currently suspended by USADA until January of 2021. He was suspended for EPO use following his first-round TKO loss to Henry Cejudo at UFC Brooklyn.
Although being suspended sucks, Dillashaw does believe it is somewhat of a blessing. He can recover from his injuries, which he had shoulder surgery on both shoulders, and has opened up a business.
“This suspension has been somewhat of a blessing,” Dillashaw told theScore at the Bellator 228 open workouts. “Obviously it’s a real shitty situation. … (But) you’ve got to turn a negative into a positive as best you can. I’ve really got to focus on my business side of things. I have a cold press juice company that I’m opening here in Yorba Linda. I’m actually becoming the area developer for all of Southern California, which is a real big deal. We plan on opening 63 stores in Southern California. … I have some other projects in the works where I’m a silent (partner) in.”
Not only is he recovering from injuries and focusing on his business, but he can also spend time with his family. T.J. Dillashaw has a son and he has been able to spend time with him.
“I’ve also got a one-and-a-half-year-old son that I’ve got to spend a lot of time with,” Dillashaw said. “That first year of his life, I didn’t get to put in as much time as I wanted to because I was so busy worrying about the next fight … So it’s been a good distraction for me.”
Regardless, T.J. Dillashaw is still excited to return to the Octagon.
What do you make of T.J. Dillashaw’s comments?
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