UFC's chief business officer Hunter Campbell called USADA's Wednesday statement a "complete misrepresentation of what had occurred over the last several months."
We just heard from the UFC brass on what's next now that they have disposed of USADA's services. Simply put the UFC ADP is very much alive but the role that USADA was playing will now be split.
The UFC is moving on from the United States Anti-Doping Agency and is creating its own drug-testing program in a feud that involves former champion Conor McGregor. The mixed martial arts organization also sent a legal letter to USADA to demand a retraction and apology for a statement it issued Wednesday regarding the end of its deal with the UFC. In a statement to The Associated Press, USADA CEO Travis Tygart said, “We stand by our statement and our credibility.”
LAS VEGAS (AP) – The UFC is moving on from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) and is creating its own drug-testing programme in a feud that involves former champion Conor McGregor. The mixed martial arts organisation also sent a legal letter to USADA to demand a retraction and apology for a statement it issued […]