8) Steroid testing needs to be mandatory for all bouts
Let’s not hear about how “expensive” pervasive steroid testing is: events that pull in a $4 million gate and an additional $30 million in cable revenue can’t claim poverty with any conviction.
Of the 18 fighters at UFC 62, only four were drug-tested; of the 16 competing at PRIDE’s first Vegas show, 10 were asked to fill up the cup; at UFC 64, seven.
While the seeming randomness of the tests would ostensibly deter athletes from using, Bonnar, Randleman, Nastula, and Belfort all apparently conspired to argue against that theory.
What’s good for one should be good for all. Testing should be mandatory for everyone and anyone walking into the major promotions, regardless of their position on the card.
Better yet: solicit random testing at fighter camps, negating the possibility that athletes could “cycle off” banned substances in order to produce a clean sample. It would take time and effort, but either the commissions are serious in their pursuit of a level playing field or they’re just doing the bare minimum to keep up appearances.
CIEKAWY PUNKT 8.
TESTOWANIE WSZYSTKICH NA KOKSY I INNE - NAPEWNO LEPSZE NIZ TESTOWANIE NIEKTORYCH - POWINNO BYC ALBO - WSZYSTKICH ALBO WCALE (NAJLEPIEJ WCALE
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