Fighters on the UFC on ESPN 3 card no longer need to fret about recent marijuana or CBD use. The Florida State Boxing Commission is immediately changing a zero-tolerance policy on cannabinoids to reflect international standards before the April 27 event in Sunrise, Fla., UFC VP of Athlete Performance Jeff Novitzky today told MMA Junkie. A spokesperson for the Florida Department of Business and Regulation, which oversees the FSBC, couldn’t immediately confirm the change and said an official comment is forthcoming. The World Anti-Doping Agency’s policy allows up to 150 mg/nL of cannabinoids in an athlete’s system before a violation is registered, and only during the in-competition window of testing. The UFC’s drug testing program, administered by the U.S
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UFC: Florida to change zero tolerance policy on cannabinoids after Titan FC incident – MMA Junkie