USADA wants fighters to have the most up-to-date information when it comes to what they can and can’t put in their bodes. The UFC’s anti-doping partner today notified fighters of changes to the World Anti-Doping Agency’s prohibited list, which serves as one of the foundations for anti-doping enforcement worldwide. With the revised list published on Oct. 1, athletes have three months “to ensure that they are educated on and compliant” before the changes are official. MMAjunkie obtained a copy of an email that details the changes to the 2018 list, including the removal of cannabidiol (CBD) as a prohibited substance and increase of volume of IV fluids allowed in an athlete’s system
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USADA updates UFC fighters on 2018 prohibited list – MMA Junkie