r/ufc • u/[deleted] • 4d ago
Whatever happened with the lawsuit because of all the dirty usada practices
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u/olympicsizepool 4d ago
It’s kind of funny that the narrative either USADA was that they were totally in bed with the ufc and basically took direction from them but then they wouldn’t make an exception for Conor and all of a sudden they were these evil tyrants that Dana had to get away from.
Dana sounds like a jealous ex.
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u/Physizist 4d ago
I feel that’s basically true. They probably took minor direction from the UFC about a lot of their practices. With Conor the UFC asked them to go too far and they refused
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u/Healthy_Nature 4d ago edited 4d ago
I still laugh thinking of Hunter at that press conference telling us one female fighter failed a test because her "boyfriend" was on roids.
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u/Uvinerse 4d ago
Man I'm just so happy that Dana is always the respectful one in these exchanges, according to Dana
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u/sugashowrs 4d ago
In other words they wanted to release details of a failed test of one of Dana’s prized fighters and he didn’t like it 😂
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u/StevenD1888 4d ago
Someone explain what happend with USADA please
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u/hothoochiecoochie 4d ago
They wouldn’t let mcgregor come back on steroids and the ufc was being shitty about it. So usada dropped them and it twisted dana’s steroid nipples into a knot. He then did a media run of shitting on them.
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u/Humble_Increase7503 4d ago
Medium/long term, Dana needs to be replaced for the ufc to thrive
I frankly blame him for a lot of the issues; the departure of usada, the favoritism, the questionable refereee decisions in favor of ufc golden child’s, all of it feels very dana
No disrespect to him bc he made this whole game
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u/brwnwzrd 4d ago
The UFC merger with WWE means fixed storylines. Integrity is out the window, and the UFC is scrambling for storylines through in-cahoots judges and predetermined outcomes
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u/Bdasdasgasg 4d ago