Dana White, the UFC President, tries to defend UFC efforts against application of performance-enhancing drugs. The UFC President notes that the UFC struggles seriously to push banned preparations out of sports. He claims that they do more than any other sport organization for this purpose.
Unluckily, affirmations of Dana White are presented only for public relations purposes. They are totally false. The UFC doesn’t do more than any other sport organization, struggling against application of banned medicines.
White suggests that it is impossible to perform random drug testing in the UFC. He notices that they have 375 athletes under contract. The UFC President says that it is impossible to perform random tests because these sportspersons live everywhere; they travel around the world. Dana White finds it unreal to travel in various countries, seeking these 375 individuals, in order to test them continually.
While Dana White tries to convince others that it is impossible to perform random drug testing of 375 UFC athletes, other sport organizations do it with their athletes. They perform random testing with success.
It isn’t totally clear what happens really. Does Dana White desire to mislead media about administration of prohibited drugs by the UFC fighters? Or is he ignorant wholly, when it comes to the rules of the World Anti-Doping Agency?
The Chief Executive Officer of the US Anti-Doping Agency affirms that the UFC does everything in order to avoid agreement with the rules of the WADA. They have own points of views and struggle against the WADA rules. Although the UFC confirms that they try to protect their sports from usage of forbidden preparations by the WADA Code, the reality shows that it is not true. The UFC rules are miserable in comparison with those of the WADA. Be reasonable!
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