Former UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre recently said, in part, he vacated his belt and stepped away from fighting because there wasn’t enough effort being put into strenuous drug testing for performance-enhancing substances in mixed martial arts, apparently putting much of the blame on his former employers. “It bothered me greatly, [and] it was one of the reasons I decided to step aside,” he said in the Canadian Press . UFC president Dana White hadn’t said much publicly about St-Pierre’s comments until Wednesday night, and then he unloaded, seemingly befuddled by the remarks coming from his former champion.
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