USADA & UFC Announce Major Changes To Anti-Doping Policy

Today (Mon. November 25, 2019) the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the UFC announced some major changes to its anti-doping policy. The changes were announced during a press release this morning. You can read the changes below. The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the UFC® today announced changes to the UFC Anti-Doping Policy. The […]

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Today (Mon. November 25, 2019) the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the UFC announced some major changes to its anti-doping policy. The changes were announced during a press release this morning. You can read the changes below.

The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and the UFC® today announced changes to the UFC Anti-Doping Policy. The policy changes are designed to ensure intentional cheaters are deterred and held accountable in the event they choose to dope while also being fair and just on those athletes who innocently test positive for a prohibited substance and gain no performance advantage.

“We are really excited about the evolution of the UFC program and hope it becomes the model for all sports that truly want to protect the rights of clean athletes,” said USADA CEO Travis T. Tygart. “For several years, we have pushed for change to ensure that athletes can trust the food, medications, and supplements they use without fear of being treated like intentional, hard core cheaters. We expect these changes to go a long way in allowing this to happen and to show athletes who compete clean that their decisions will be supported and validated.”

As we have seen, anti-doping analytical abilities have evolved to allow laboratories to see lower and lower levels of substances in an athletes’ urine or blood sample. On the one hand, these are great advancements to detect low levels of prohibited substances from intentional use. On the other hand, this ability has also detected trace levels of substances in an athlete’s system that are there not from intentional doping but from completely innocent sources of contamination and which have not provided any performance advantage.

In both our UFC and Olympic programs, we have shown scientifically that many trace-level positive cases have resulted from athletes consuming contaminated meat, medications, and nutritional products like multivitamins.

The most significant change made to the policy to more justly address certain trace-level laboratory findings is the establishment of the UFC Prohibited List and the inclusion of evidence-based decision concentration levels for substances that have shown to be consistent with contamination throughout the global anti-doping system. In this regard, the UFC Prohibited List has been amended to incorporate the WADA Prohibited List except for these specifically identified substances which will have decision concentration levels.

The list of identified substances that will now have low-level decision concentration levels means that USADA will treat athletes’ samples that contain those substances below the decision concentration levels as atypical findings. An atypical finding will result in additional testing and/or investigation. These atypical findings are not treated as violations absent more evidence showing that the athlete intentionally or recklessly consumed a product causing the atypical finding.

Under the UFC Prohibited List, IV infusions/injections over 100 mL are now only permitted if they are determined to be medically justified and within the standard of care by a licensed physician and administered by a licensed medical professional. The change to the rule is designed to provide athletes access to the medically-required care they need, while ensuring they are unable to manipulate the rule to gain an unfair advantage.

Additionally, the UFC Anti-Doping Policy now includes a definition of Certified Supplements to recognize the value of third-party supplement certification. In April, USADA announced that the NSF Certified for Sport® program meets the essential criteria for a third-party certifier set forth in a consensus paper and is available to athletes to reduce their risk if they choose to use supplements. While USADA continues to recognize and recommend only NSF Certified for Sport for its domestic, U.S.-based programs, the UFC rules recognize additional third-party certifiers recommended in other parts of the world given the organization’s global athlete population.

If a situation arises where an athlete tests positive and is able to demonstrate by clear and convincing evidence that the cause of the positive test was due to a supplement certified by one of the certifiers in the UFC rules, he or she will not be subject to an anti-doping policy violation under the rules and will be permitted to compete after follow-up testing and when there is no performance enhancing benefit in question.

The updated UFC Anti-Doping PolicySummary of Changes, and UFC Prohibited List are available online.

The UFC Anti-Doping Program first went into effect July 1, 2015, granting USADA full authority to execute a comprehensive, independent anti-doping program encompassing testing, adjudication, education, and research; and to develop programs, policies, and procedures in each of those areas. 

What do you make of the changes made to the USADA UFC anti-doping policy?

 

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Nate Diaz Explains Why He Spoke Up On UFC 244 Drug Testing Situation

Nate Diaz didn’t hold his tongue on his UFC 244 drug testing case and he has explained why. Diaz’s main event bout with Jorge Masvidal appeared to be in jeopardy. The Stockton native issued a statement claiming that he was removed from the …

Nate Diaz didn’t hold his tongue on his UFC 244 drug testing case and he has explained why. Diaz’s main event bout with Jorge Masvidal appeared to be in jeopardy. The Stockton native issued a statement claiming that he was removed from the UFC 244 card due to elevated levels showing up in his system. […]

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Nate Diaz Says USADA Drug Testing Ordeal Was ‘Bullsh*t’

Nate Diaz wasn’t thrilled with being told he had elevated levels in his drug test and it was due to a contaminated supplement. Diaz’s UFC 244 main event with Jorge Masvidal was in jeopardy when the Stockton native was flagged for SARM. Diaz…

Nate Diaz wasn’t thrilled with being told he had elevated levels in his drug test and it was due to a contaminated supplement. Diaz’s UFC 244 main event with Jorge Masvidal was in jeopardy when the Stockton native was flagged for SARM. Diaz issued a statement claiming he was removed from the card and didn’t […]

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UFC Bantamweight Says ‘USADA Is Worse Than Being On Probation’

One UFC bantamweight weighed in on Nate Diaz’s UFC 244 drug testing hoopla and he took the opportunity to rip USADA. Diaz will indeed meet Jorge Masvidal at UFC 244, but things were looking quite shaky momentarily. The Stockton native claimed to …

One UFC bantamweight weighed in on Nate Diaz’s UFC 244 drug testing hoopla and he took the opportunity to rip USADA. Diaz will indeed meet Jorge Masvidal at UFC 244, but things were looking quite shaky momentarily. The Stockton native claimed to be off the card due to adverse findings in his drug test. Diaz […]

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Nate Diaz Could Potentially Still Fight At UFC 244

Nate Diaz may not be off UFC 244 after all. Yesterday, Diaz shocked the MMA world when he announced he had been flagged by USADA and was out of his fight against Jorge Masvidal. “I’m not gonna make it out to NYC for fight week next week because they say I tested with elevated levels […]

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Nate Diaz may not be off UFC 244 after all.

Yesterday, Diaz shocked the MMA world when he announced he had been flagged by USADA and was out of his fight against Jorge Masvidal.

“I’m not gonna make it out to NYC for fight week next week because they say I tested with elevated levels that they say might be from some tainted supplements. I call false on that cause I only take Whole Food or natural food supplements. I don’t even eat meat. So until UFC, Usada or whoever is F*****G with me Fixes it, I won’t be competing. I’m not gonna play their game and try and hide it or keep quiet, as they suggested. I’m not gonna have my name as tainted as a cheater like these other motherf*****s who keep quiet until after the fight just so they can get paid. f****n cheaters.

“I don’t give a f**k about some money over my dignity and my legacy. I’m not playing along with this bulls**t. I’m not staying quiet and figuring it out after the fight. That’s cheating. So fight game I’ll see you when I see you. Sincerely, The realest baddest mother f****r in the game,” Diaz tweeted.

According to ESPN’s Ariel Helwani, Nate Diaz has yet to be suspended, meaning their is a possibility he still fights at UFC 244.

“According to a source close to the situation, Nate Diaz HAS NOT been provisionally suspended at this time. There is increased optimism this fight won’t be canceled after all, however, hurdles still remain. Developing.”

The UFC or USADA have yet to comment on Nate Diaz potentially being suspended for a drug violation. So, as Helwani notes, there is a chance Diaz could still fight at UFC 244 and fight for the BMF title.

There is no question the UFC needs Nate Diaz to remain on the card as, without it, the card takes a massive hit which was set to be one of the biggest events of this year.

Do you think Nate Diaz will fight at UFC 244?

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Jon Jones Offers Words Of Encouragement To Nate Diaz Following UFC 244 Statement

Jon Jones has been through his issues with USADA and he’s offering some advice to Nate Diaz. For years, Diaz has made it clear that he feels most mixed martial artists are on performance-enhancing drugs. One of his more popular lines is, “E…

Jon Jones has been through his issues with USADA and he’s offering some advice to Nate Diaz. For years, Diaz has made it clear that he feels most mixed martial artists are on performance-enhancing drugs. One of his more popular lines is, “Everybody’s on steroids.” Fight fans were surprised when Diaz announced that he’s been […]

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