The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency pulled a stunner last week when it announced it no longer would be the UFC’s drug-testing partner starting in 2024. The organization specifically singled out Conor McGregor and a presumption that the UFC will try to skirt the rules and let him fight without being in the testing pool for six months with two clean tests. In response, UFC CEO Dana White , UFC chief business officer Hunter Campbell and UFC senior vice president of athlete health and performance Jeff Novitsky all vehemently denied that claim and said USADA was out of line for the way it announced the breakup
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Video: Reaction to UFC-USADA breakup and what it means for the future – MMA Junkie