LAS VEGAS – The Nevada State Athletic Commission hasn’t quite lost patience with the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency, but it’s getting close. After a three-hour hearing in Las Vegas at which UFC light heavyweight champion Jon Jones was granted a one-fight license , two NSAC executives vented about USADA’s actions in the case and warned the commission could stop working with the anti-doping agency. “The issue they all have to recognize is, that testing program is approved by the state,” NSAC Chairman Anthony Marnell told reporters after the hearing. “That testing program can also be un-approved by the state. If it gets to the point where we’re unhappy, then we’ll have a hearing to determine if that should perpetuate in Nevada.” “I’m not there yet,” Marnell added
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NSAC says UFC drug-testing partner USADA needs communication improvements – MMA Junkie