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‘Mighty Mouse’ rings USADA anytime he takes ibuprofen
- Updated: April 23, 2016
The surge of potential anti-doping violations in the UFC has caused confusion amongst fighters (and fans). Recently, heavyweight veteran Frank Mir and former light heavyweight champion Lyoto Machida were caught in the drug testing controversy.
Mir says he was stunned by the news of his anti-doping violation, hinting that kangaroo meat was perhaps responsible for the failure, while Lyoto Machida admitted to taking 7-Keto-DHEA but claimed he didn’t know it was a banned substance. Yoel Romero, who also failed a drug test after his win …
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