Josh Barnett Says Road to Overcoming USADA Was Costly

Josh Barnett can fight once again, but he had to spend a significant amount of money in the process. Barnett was on a provisional suspension after being flagged for a violation of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) policy. Barnett went to arbitration …

Josh Barnett can fight once again, but he had to spend a significant amount of money in the process. Barnett was on a provisional suspension after being flagged for a violation of the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) policy. Barnett went to arbitration to fight the suspension. Barnett was able to prove he did not intentionally […]

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Josh Barnett Talks Spending Big Money To Fight USADA

As he nears the last leg of his decorated yet controversial mixed martial arts (MMA) career, Josh Barnett recently became the only fighter in the current USADA era to fail a drug test and not receive at least some form of suspension. Barnett, who has been out of action since a submission win over fellow […]

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As he nears the last leg of his decorated yet controversial mixed martial arts (MMA) career, Josh Barnett recently became the only fighter in the current USADA era to fail a drug test and not receive at least some form of suspension.

Barnett, who has been out of action since a submission win over fellow former UFC champion Andrei Arlovski in September 2016, failed a drug test for banned substance ostarine and was provisionally suspended while he plead his case.

‘The Warmaster’ was ultimately able to prove his innocence when it was found he unknowingly took the substance in a tainted supplement following a lengthy – and expensive – arbitration. But Barnett acknowledged to MMA Fighting that he was in the minority of fighters in terms of connections to a high-profile lawyer and his ability to afford such a costly and time-consuming process.

He admitted that USADA testing wasn’t a bad thing, but was also something that required the agency to be held accountable like the fighters:

“The concept of USADA is not bad. And the idea of creating something that has protocol and process also, inherently these are not bad things. But if that’s the case, it has to be something that the people that are under its auspices need to do reasonably and effectively. Luckily, I had a very good connection with a prominent lawyer that could help me out. I had people that could help me through this process. But it cost me money, it cost me money to have supplements tested to show that there was a problem. It cost me money to go all the way to arbitration.”

In terms of the actual money he spent to go through such a process, Barnett said he’d rather not discuss the exact amount because it didn’t matter.

What does, he declared, is the time lost fighting it:

“I’d rather not,” Barnett said. “But enough. It’s not important. Enough. It wasn’t just the money I paid, it’s also the time that I paid out of this.”

But while it may seem Barnett is a little angered by the entire USADA process, he believes it’s not unfair for fighters to be unable to compete while their cases are heard. What is, however, is the sheer amount of time it takes to sort out each case, as he revealed his supplement had come back as tainted last spring:

“It makes sense to me,” Barnett said. “I don’t have any problems with these sort of things. But I have a problem with getting to this solution, finding the issue, only to then get put into a position where no one wants to relent. One of the greatest struggles of bureaucracies is they get built and created, but they design themselves in such a way that they can never be at fault. They can never be wrong, they can never have made a mistake and they never want to relent. And they will do almost everything in their power to make sure you were the offending party, that you were wrong, at all costs.”

Overall, Barnett insisted he wasn’t here to slam USADA, as he feels their aim is noble.

The one thing that got to him was the fact that his case was extended to the lengths it was, as his focus should have been on fighting inside the octagon rather than in a courtroom:

“I’m glad that things worked out this way, but I’m not glad that it got to this point,” Barnett said. “I’m not here to bury USADA, either. I think the intent is noble.

“This has been a very difficult element in my career at this point and I’m just glad that I can get back to what I do best and that’s kicking the crap out of people and not having to go into arbitration settings or any kind of courtrooms to show how good I am at making an argument.”

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Josh Barnett Cleared to Return to UFC After Arbitration with USADA Over Doping Case

Josh Barnett can finally resume his UFC career. The former heavyweight champion has been sidelined since Dec. 9, 2016 when USADA officials announced that an out of competition drug test had been flagged as a potential violation of the UFC’s anti-…

Josh Barnett can finally resume his UFC career. The former heavyweight champion has been sidelined since Dec. 9, 2016 when USADA officials announced that an out of competition drug test had been flagged as a potential violation of the UFC’s anti-doping policy. Barnett has remained unavailable while on a provisional suspension before eventually going to […]

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Cynthia Calvillo Sounds Off About Failed Marijuana Test

UFC strawweight Cynthia Calvillo tested positive for marijuana following her fight at UFC 219, and the fallout has been confusing and disheartening, according to Calvillo herself. Calvillo holds a medical marijuana card in her home state of California, and competed at UFC 219, which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, where medicinal marijuana is also […]

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UFC strawweight Cynthia Calvillo tested positive for marijuana following her fight at UFC 219, and the fallout has been confusing and disheartening, according to Calvillo herself.

Calvillo holds a medical marijuana card in her home state of California, and competed at UFC 219, which was held in Las Vegas, Nevada, where medicinal marijuana is also legal. However, USADA forbids it regardless of legality or medical permission, which has naturally caused some confusion for fighters like Calvillo.

She discussed the failed test on Monday’s episode of The MMA Hour and revealed that she has lost a sponsor due to the fallout:

“I really didn’t think I was doing anything wrong. I’m not trying to be a rebel, just, I don’t know. It just really, really sucks that I’m in this position right now.”

“They say you have to be literally pretty super, super high in order to test positive the day of the fight. There’s no way in hell I smoked or took any cannabis the week of my fight at all. Let alone the day of my fight.”

“They tell us, like, they’re comfortable about how much time you would need to be cleared for in-competition testing. The last time I had consumed cannabis was on Christmas Eve, which was the week of the fight. I usually use it for sleeping, I use it for inflammation, I have had my medical card for over two years. It’s something I’ve used especially because I had an injury where I broke arm my three times in a row, and so I use it for the medical component and cannabis, CBD does help heal your bones. I was also having trouble sleeping for a long time [and it’s] better than using over-the counter stuff.”

Many athletes have praised the use of cannabis and CBD oil for recovery after grueling trainings and workouts. Nate Diaz even boldly vaped CBD oil at a post-fight press conference, so it’s use is at least somewhat prevelant amongst MMA fighters.

Calvillo was retroactively suspended for nine months from the December 30 fight date and was fined 15 percent of her fight purse following her loss to Carla Esparza at UFC 219.

Do you think Calvillo’s punishment is too harsh considering she has a medicinal marijuana card in her home state?

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Anderson Silva Eyes Comeback Despite USADA Troubles

Anderson Silva is still on the road to a comeback even though things aren’t looking too great. Silva was scheduled to take on Kelvin Gastelum back in November in China. Those plans went awry when “The Spider” was flagged by the U.S. A…

Anderson Silva is still on the road to a comeback even though things aren’t looking too great. Silva was scheduled to take on Kelvin Gastelum back in November in China. Those plans went awry when “The Spider” was flagged by the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). Silva was popped for synthetic testosterone, methyltestosterone, and a diuretic. Back […]

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Why Are We Still Testing For Weed In MMA?

Another fighter has tested positive for marijuana metabolites, and has been suspended six months by USADA for the infraction. This time it’s Cynthia Calvillo, the UFC women’s strawweight fighter who tested positive for THC in an in-competit…

Another fighter has tested positive for marijuana metabolites, and has been suspended six months by USADA for the infraction. This time it’s Cynthia Calvillo, the UFC women’s strawweight fighter who tested positive for THC in an in-competition drug test administered by USADA for her bout at UFC 219. Calvillo — who was above USADA’s decision […]

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