Nate Diaz claims he has pulled out of UFC 244

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  • p_rushing
    Hall Of Fame
    • Feb 2004
    • 14514

    #16
    Re: Nate Diaz claims he has pulled out of UFC 244

    Originally posted by allBthere
    without pointing fingers and also the competence of the USDA - this quote:



    "confirmed that two bottles of the same organic, vegan, plant-based daily multivitamin that Mr. Diaz was using were each contaminated with LGD-4033"



    When I see that like Canelo's mexican beef was 'contaminated' - nothing is accidentally contaminated. Those vegan pills for example, If I were in the business of manufacturing them, there is no way they would contain SARMS lol, that would COST me $, it's also shady and illegal and legal issues not worth it.

    ... so that leaves the athlete and his/her team - a vitamin supplement should NEVER be contaminated with PEDS ... EVER. there is simply no excuse, anything resembling an excuse sounds pathetic ... 'oh, my mom mixed it with her ...'' STFU lol
    It depends. Generally yes a supplement maker isn't going to put stuff in their supplement for free because it would cost money. These natural vegan stuff is expensive though, so they may be able to do it and build the brand and make people pay for the costs

    Generally stuff can be contaminated because they don't pay to produce it in clean plants or where they don't produce steroids. They try to be cheap and they can make the supplement right are making steroids, so something will get into the supplement.

    USADA has an approved list of supplements that are tested and verified in their manufacturing. The problem is that they don't work well or cost more money. The fighters then look elsewhere for something that works and generally that is something that has stuff in it not on the label. If they know what is in it, they could take that as long as they don't take too much.

    Jones found a something that was tainted and had 1 of his failed drugs, but then showed a receipt that had both 9f the substances he failed for on it. Some reason they didn't care about that and just said ok for the tainted pill with only 1 substance in it.



    I per the 0 excuses and if you fail, it is your own fault. Take the approved supplements and if you don't, then too bad. Since they are doing that, USADA should just go away and stop wasting people's time.

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    • derekross
      Rookie
      • Mar 2020
      • 9

      #17
      Re: Nate Diaz claims he has pulled out of UFC 244

      Originally posted by aholbert32
      Thats not true. What they were going to do is what they did which was rush test his supplements and retest his sample. Which is what they did and he's now been cleared.
      I believe these samplings are useless in combat sports as it does not hinder the other fighter's position. If the fighter is drugged or anything its his own problem to deal with.

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