After some fans pointed it out a few weeks ago, MMA journalist Aaron Bronsteter reported in detail on the matter.

Check out the tweet below:

USADA provided a somewhat vague statement addressing the matter that said “the UFC may grant an exemption” to the rule that compels athletes to remain active in the testing pool for six months before competing.

During the latest episode of The MMA Hour, Ariel Helwani was asked to comment on the matter by one of the fans who sent in their questions for the ‘On the Nose’ segment.

Helwani shared that in his observation, the anti-doping agency mostly acted in a grey area, giving ample elbow room to superstars such as Brock Lesnar and Jon Jones:

Helwani also pointed out that far fewer fights are canceled nowadays owing to USADA violations compared to the early days when the agency took over:

Watch Helwani’s comments from the 48:08 mark in the video below:

“He’s on that privileged list” - Henry Cejudo on USADA not testing Conor McGregor

Henry Cejudo, who often breaks down the Irishman’s training videos for fun, was taken by surprise when a fan asked him to comment on the matter. He asked his production team if the news was true that Conor McGregor hadn’t been tested since his legbreak.

Upon verification, Cejudo said that he was certain McGregor was using Performance enhacing drugs (PEDs):

Watch Cejudo’s comments from 8:50 mark below:

On paper, Conor McGregor has never failed a USADA test. However, he has been accused of taking drugs by a number of entities within the MMA community, as well as fans. Comments suggesting he uses cocaine and other narcotics under McGregor’s social media posts are a regular occurrence nowadays.

Fellow fighters such as Jorge Masvidal, Jim Miller, Paulie Malignaggi, and UFC commentator Joe Rogan have previously hinted at Conor McGregor’s drug usage.

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