I had just woken up from a nap to see this and the Kyrie Irving news. I swear, I thought I was still sleeping.
Yeah I was
"working" & reading Twitter & when I saw the Jones story pop up I almost thought it was a wind up & had to check a few places, I'd obviously to siphon through the Mayweather/McGregor feat. Malignaggi nonsense from yesterday to confirm. I honestly did not expect to see that story in the headlines yesterday.
Also, I've no idea who Kyrie Irving is.
Looks like they are going with the tainted supplement defense again. I totally buy it. But honestly, unless USADA comes back with some sort of error, how can anyone believe him at this point?
You know what actually annoys me most about the tainted supplement excuse. It's the TRT situation all over again, there is almost certainly cases in which an athlete has taken something as simple as an over the counter protein shake or legal drug that has contained something that has flagged a USADA/general drugs test. Also likewise I'm sure there have been some athletes that genuinely have needed TRT for some sort of underlining medical condition.
It's the same in the sense that suddenly everybody conveniently had a condition for TRT now also conveniently everybody seems to have had a bad batch of supplements to blame when they fail a test..
USADA is killing sports. I'm sorry, but I'd rather keep talents like Bonds, Jones and Armstrong competing. Want an even playing field? Stop testing.
This is an foolish viewpoint. Look at sort of domination Armstrong enjoyed in his career, now apply that to a combat sport like MMA in which the goal isn't to beat someone in a race, it's to smash their head with your fist, elbow, knee or shinbone as hard as you can.. look at Vitor Belfort & the permanent
(I believe) damage he did to Michael Bisping's eye when he was on TRT & looked like The Hulk, compare that to how he was after TRT got banned. A lot of these guys, including Jones, are going to be extremely good fighters with or without PED's, but when they go on them they go from being extremely good & dangerous to outright monstrous killers.
The UFC bringing USADA in to clean out, at least the UFC roster, of cheaters has been one of the best things to happen to the sport.. it's also ironically probably cost them hundreds of millions of dollars in revenue. I actually wish the likes the commissions, federations & sanctioning bodies would essentially bring USADA on board at their end so it effects all MMA across every organisation as well as boxing, kickboxing & other combat sports which you can bet are as filled with fighters getting away with using PEDs.