BOSTON – Maybe Dana White isn’t used to fighters volunteering to foot the bill for things. Maybe he doesn’t understand why one of his champions would put himself through any additional hardships in the buildup to what many believe is his most dangerous opponent yet. But he knows one thing when it comes to UFC welterweight champion Georges St-Pierre and his new insistence that he’ll pay to be drug tested himself by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association: “It’s a little weird,” White said at a Wednesday charity event in Boston, where he is for Saturday’s UFC Fight Night 26
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