Cris Cyborg Is The New UFC Men’s Heavyweight Champ

Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino has unfairly been the butt of some off-color gender-based jokes in the past, but this is just silly. The UFC women’s featherweight champion recently tweeted that her employers, who she’s been at odds with for some time and were sold for $4 billion last year, still made the ridiculous mistake of listing […]

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Cristiane “Cyborg” Justino has unfairly been the butt of some off-color gender-based jokes in the past, but this is just silly.

The UFC women’s featherweight champion recently tweeted that her employers, who she’s been at odds with for some time and were sold for $4 billion last year, still made the ridiculous mistake of listing her as the men’s heavyweight champion on their app:

It’s a foolish oversight from the UFC, who has also listed real men’s heavyweight champion Stipe Miocic as the light heavyweight champ.

Not the best look for a company trying to prove they can actually succeed in the fight game during one of the worst years the UFC has ever seen.

Will they ever get their act together?

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Amanda Nunes Says Fighters Need to be Diligent With USADA

Amanda Nunes is warning her fellow Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) athletes to be cautious when putting stuff in their bodies. Since the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) stepped in, fighters have been flagged for more than just steroids. Many fighters have been popped for supplements that didn’t causes issues under the previous regime. Speaking to A.G […]

Amanda Nunes is warning her fellow Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) athletes to be cautious when putting stuff in their bodies. Since the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) stepped in, fighters have been flagged for more than just steroids. Many fighters have been popped for supplements that didn’t causes issues under the previous regime. Speaking to A.G […]

Fabricio Werdum Says USADA’s Testing Procedure is Too Strict

Fabricio Werdum believes the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is overdoing their testing. Werdum and others have seen a number of fighters flagged by USADA for anti-doping violations. The most recent one with a marquee name is Junior dos Santos. While many would expect “Vai Cavalo” to criticize his foe, that’s not the case. Speaking to […]

Fabricio Werdum believes the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is overdoing their testing. Werdum and others have seen a number of fighters flagged by USADA for anti-doping violations. The most recent one with a marquee name is Junior dos Santos. While many would expect “Vai Cavalo” to criticize his foe, that’s not the case. Speaking to […]

Does Jon Jones’ Passed Blood Test Actually Change Anything?

The Jon Jones saga continues its way down the rabbit hole. After failing a pre-fight USADA test for his UFC 214 title fight against Daniel Cormier, the newest twist is that Jones actually passed a blood test from USADA on the night of UFC 214. Mind you, that blood test didn’t test for Turinabol, an […]

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The Jon Jones saga continues its way down the rabbit hole. After failing a pre-fight USADA test for his UFC 214 title fight against Daniel Cormier, the newest twist is that Jones actually passed a blood test from USADA on the night of UFC 214.

Mind you, that blood test didn’t test for Turinabol, an anabolic steroid and the substance Jones popped for. So, while him passing a blood test may look like a very positive development, it may be, but only in the sense that it casts an extreme shadow of doubt on the timing and sequence of his passed tests in comparison to his positive one. It does not exonerate him from taking Turinabol in any way at this time, which means Jones is far from out of the water with USADA.

Jones’ manager Malki Kawa was encouraged by Jones’ previous test results, however, and spoke on the matter on The MMA Hour last week.

“I’m encouraging everyone to go out there and take a look at the tests he passed and the test he failed. It’s a three-week window the month of the fight. Jon has passed seven unannounced tests, and the one he’s going to fail is the one that’s announced? It’s weird to me, there’s a lot of things here that don’t add up, and to the UFC, it doesn’t add up.

“The UFC knows. They look at his tests on the 6th and the 7th, and he passed both of those, there’s nothing in his system. So for him to start doing steroids, especially the steroid they’re saying he took, he would’ve had to have been doing that steroid for awhile for it to actually do anything. He just took it to take it? I mean, to me, there’s a lot of issues with this.”

There may have been a discrepancy or two, but that doesn’t erase the fact that if he is found to have wittingly used banned steroids, Jones shouldn’t and won’t get the benefit of the doubt due to his past indiscretions. He’s already been stripped of the belt before for a similar situation, and even tested positive for cocaine metabolites in the past.

At this point, many feel one single red flag is enough to assume the absolute worst even if Jones is owed full due process, and even though he is, it’s tough to not assume the worst from “Bones” even if it hasn’t been officially adjudicated yet.

Kawa is nobly defending his client and has done so since the story broke. But Jones and his team have always had some oddball excuses for his failed tests. One was that he took “dick pills” like Cialis that supposedly contained banned substances Clomiphene and Letrozol and lead to his forced withdrawal from his UFC 2– rematch with Cormier.

So to give Jones the benefit of the doubt would mean to ignore all his past blunders and your own intuition. Jones looked incredible in his knockout victory over Cormier, a man who had never been finished, at UFC 214. It’s sad to now understand perhaps some of the reasons behind that amazing performance. Some of it is Jones, no matter how you cut it. The man is an MMA savante and could easily win without taking steroids.

So don’t hold your breath on Jones and this convenient blood test changing the inevitable, at least not quite yet. It is definitely puzzling, yet if history has shown us anything, Jones could easily be stripped of his championship and suspended for two to four years.

Cherish those moments he blessed us with in the cage, indiscretions be damned. Because something tells me we may not be seeing them again for a long time.

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Jon Jones’ UFC 214 Test Results Continue to Come In

Jon Jones passed a post-fight blood screening conducted by USADA after UFC 214 and his victory vs. Daniel Cormier. Jones, who was flagged for a potential violation recently, remains the UFC light heavyweight champion. According to a report by MMA Fighting, Jones’ test conducted on July 29 was negative for any banned substances. That differs […]

Jon Jones passed a post-fight blood screening conducted by USADA after UFC 214 and his victory vs. Daniel Cormier. Jones, who was flagged for a potential violation recently, remains the UFC light heavyweight champion. According to a report by MMA Fighting, Jones’ test conducted on July 29 was negative for any banned substances. That differs […]

Dana White: Jon Jones Didn’t Need Those Drugs

Earlier this week, shocking news broke indicating that UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones had once again failed a drug tested administered by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). This time, the failed test was an in-competition test surrounding Jones’ UFC 214 (July 29, 2017) return bout against Daniel Cormier, which he won via third […]

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Earlier this week, shocking news broke indicating that UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones had once again failed a drug tested administered by the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). This time, the failed test was an in-competition test surrounding Jones’ UFC 214 (July 29, 2017) return bout against Daniel Cormier, which he won via third round knockout.

Jones is obviously owed his due process, but UFC President Dana White is well aware how ‘bad’ this situation is:

“I can’t believe it. I still can’t believe it,” the UFC president said. “… It’s bad,” White said on Thursday’s edition of  “Undisputed”. “He’s got to go through the process now, and we’ll see how this thing plays out. But, yeah, it’s bad.”

“I’m hearing that this drug is out of your system in two days. That’s what I’m hearing,” White said. “I don’t know enough about these things, but that’s what I’m hearing. So that would make sense (if Jones knowingly cheated). Plus, it’s all about who’s giving you advice. If he did do this, he didn’t go out and just get this himself. Somebody gave it to him.”

Jones is widely considered to be the very best light heavyweight of all-time and quite possibly the best fighter of all-time period, but he can’t simply seem to stay out of his own way.

White agrees with this sentiment, saying that Jones doesn’t need any banned substances:

“It’s crazy. The thing that’s sad is, when you start wondering if we should question everything Jon has done, he’s the best to ever do it,” White said. “He didn’t need those drugs. But guess what? Guys don’t need cocaine, guys don’t need this, they don’t need that. But they do it anyway. They do it for whatever reasons they do it. Jon Jones is one of the most gifted fighters that I’ve ever met, maybe the most gifted fighter that I’ve ever met.”

What do you make of the situation?

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