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Well well well... here's an interesting little article for everyone who's been saying GSP has been on HGH for years now. The plot thickens...

http://www.mmajunkie.com/news/2013/...fc-champ-st-pierre-refused-nsacs-wada-testing

It appears UFC welterweight championGeorges St-Pierre will proceed with enhanced drug testing conducted by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) for his title defense againstJohny Hendricks at UFC 167.

St-Pierre also will be tested, possibly in and out of competition, by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, which oversees the Nov. 16 pay-per-view event.

Hendricks, on the other hand, will participate in the NSAC's testing, but not with VADA, after St-Pierre's camp hedged on participating in an enhanced testing program recently approved by the NSAC.

Hendricks' manager, Ted Ehrhardt, is suspicious about VADA testing after he discovered that the association is footing the bill of St-Pierre's tests, which contradicts the champ's earlier claim that he would pay for the two of them.

"GSP's had a black cloud over him for years (with) people thinking he's on HGH (human growth hormone) or whatever they think he's on, and I think he's trying to clear his name, and we just happen to be the fight that he's doing it," Ehrhardt told MMAjunkie.com.

The manager said a recent report that Hendricks declined to enroll in VADA was an attempt to make Hendricks look bad despite St-Pierre's camp choice not to undergo out-of-competition testing conducted by a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accredited lab.

"Probably if we had something to hide, it would bother us more," Ehrhardt said. "But we know we're clean; we're good. You test Johny, and the only thing he's going to test positive for is high cholesterol because he eats fast food."

UFC 167, which takes place at Las Vegas' MGM Grand Garden Arena, serves as the promotion's 20th anniversary show and is expected to do big business with top PPV St-Pierre in its headliner.

The welterweight fight marks St-Pierre's ninth title defense. Hendricks (15-1 MMA, 10-1 UFC), who's won his past six bouts, was passed over for a title shot in March when St-Pierre (24-2 MMA, 18-2 UFC) chose the controversial Nick Diaz as his next opponent.

Both St-Pierre or Hendricks have repeatedly been drug tested by athletic commissions, yet neither has ever popped positive for banned substances. Their camps, however, went separate ways on testing approximately one month ago. The split followed a conference call to discuss the possibility of using a testing program for the welterweight title fight, NSAC Executive Director Kizer told MMAjunkie.com.

The UFC set up the call with the fighters' managers, trainer Firas Zahabi, UFC officials and Kizer on the basis that St-Pierre said he would pay for additional screening, Kizer said. The promotion had approached the NSAC about the program after hearing the commission would use it in advance of a WBO title bout between welterweight champ Tim Bradley and Juan Manuel Marquez on Oct. 12 in Las Vegas, Kizer said.

The program, which was detailed by the NSAC during the call, is run by a WADA-accredited lab in Salt Lake City. The NSAC currently employs out-of-competition testing, but the new lab moves closer to what Kizer calls "enhanced drug testing," or what many say is Olympic-style testing.

In Bradley and Marquez's case, promoter Top Rank agreed to pay the costs associated with random tests and have the results forwarded to the NSAC. In St-Pierre and Hendricks' case, however, it was undecided who would foot the bill on the WADA program, which the commission doesn't cover, Kizer said.

The two sides split on who would pay for the testing. St-Pierre's camp expressed a preference to use VADA, which they said had agreed to partially pay for costs, according to Kizer. But Hendricks' camp balked at the idea of their opponent partnering with a drug testing body that was supposed to be independent, and they favored the WADA program.

When informed of the WADA program's cost, St-Pierre's camp said they preferred to use VADA.

"I made it quite clear that if you guys want to do additional testing on your own, that's fine," Kizer said. "But if you're serious about it and you're not looking to hire someone yourself to do it, I said, 'This is how you do it. We're happy to help you help us, but that's a decision you need to make because you need to fund it.'"

Kizer, however, also was concerned when St-Pierre's reps asked questions about the list of substances the WADA program tests for, in addition to when the drug tests would be conducted and who would conduct them.

"They were asking, 'Well, what do you test for?' My answer is always the same: We test for prohibited substances as listed on the WADA list," Kizer said. "(They said), 'Well, what does that mean? Does that mean HGH, does that mean this, does that mean that?' Yes, it means it all. The answer then should have been, 'OK.'"

After more discussion, St-Pierre's rep, whom Kizer identified as the fighter's lawyer, Rodolphe Beaulieu, stood firm on using VADA.

"OK, fine, use VADA," Kizer said of his response. "That's not the question. The question is do you want to do outside testing through the athletic commission? And basically, they said we want to know all the tests you do so Georges' medical advisors can vet the test first before we decide.

"I said, 'I will take that as a no. We will let you know if we're going to do any testing on our own. Goodbye.'"

Kizer said Beaulieu then tried to backtrack by saying St-Pierre wasn't opposed to the WADA program.

"The guy actually had the gall – this Rodolphe guy – (to say), 'Well, no, that's not what we meant. We're happy to do it once we get this additional information, but I'm going to be done for the next seven days, and I'm unavailable via cell phone or email.' It's like, whatever dude. It was so ridiculous. But I don't hold any of that against Georges St-Pierre. As far as I know, he doesn't even know about these things."

Beaulieu couldn't be reached for comment. When asked whether St-Pierre turned down the WADA program, his longtime trainer, Firas Zahabi, wrote via text, "Sorry, I'm not up to date on the details."

Kizer, though, is keeping close track of them when it comes to enforcing the rules, particularly in advance of such a big fight.

"I don't know if it's just his people being overly aggressive, or trying to act as agents of VADA – I have no clue, and I don't care," Kizer said. "But when an athlete's representative is basically saying, 'Well, he's interested in perhaps doing enhanced testing, but we need to know – and more importantly, his medical advisors need to know – all the ins and outs of the testing before he'll agree to it,' that's a no. That's a refusal, and that's fine.

"Fighters are able to do this testing (from VADA). But I'm not looking to being used in this pissing match with these athletes saying, 'I'm going to do this enhanced testing. If my opponent doesn't, that means he's dirty.' No, it doesn't. If they want to play those games, that's between them. I'm not going to take any sides. Georges St-Pierre and Johny Hendricks have both been great licensees in the past. I expect them to be great licensees in the future. But they definitely both will be tested by the commission. How often, and when, is up to us."

Ehrhardt, meanwhile, said that after waiting so long for a title shot, Hendricks simply wants St-Pierre ready to put his gold on the line in Las Vegas on Nov. 16.

"We have nothing to hide and nothing to prove," he said. "(Extra) testing does us no good because if GSP does fail, he doesn't get to fight. We can't get the belt. So we have everything to lose, nothing to gain here. All we want to do is make sure GSP shows up with the belt."
 

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Bellator on tonight, pretty weak card overall. Alexander Shlemenko is in the main event, he usually puts on a good show




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Bellator on tonight, pretty weak card overall. Alexander Shlemenko is in the main event, he usually puts on a good show


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The main event with Shlemenko/Cooper was really good, nice back and forth brawl with both fighters having the other hurt at points in the fight.

Looking at the MW tourney fighters, some looked solid but nobody jumped out at me as someone to immediately watch for.

LW Pitbull has fallen off, after the 1st rd he seemed to gas and was hesitant to really throw any strikes.
 

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even if mir gets cut he aint about to take a commentating gig any time soon. Florian is their guy and comes off as a brown noser. And then there is stann who just seems to have been handed a spot outta nowhere. Don't know where all this talk of dana and mir bein tight comes from. Yeah mir has tenure and they have a business relationship but he aint one of dana's guys like that. Surely not to the extent he'll have a job with the company ala hughes/liddell
Exactly. Dana's not the biggest fan of Mir.

When Mir made those comments about "killing" Dana's butt-buddy Lesnar, Dana went off on him and pulled him as the WEC commentator. He also criticized Mir for the Cro Cop fight, and his gameplan vs. JDS.
 

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Exactly. Dana's not the biggest fan of Mir.

When Mir made those comments about "killing" Dana's butt-buddy Lesnar, Dana went off on him and pulled him as the WEC commentator. He also criticized Mir for the Cro Cop fight, and his gameplan vs. JDS.
add to that u can tell during interviews and pressers mir aint an ass kisser. And isn't the type to suck up, even back in the day I am sure he was warned about not what to do. And he still rode that motorbike and crashed it.Essentially stalling the HW division @ the time.
 

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Anybody hear Hendricks on the MMA Hour today?

Hendricks - "I already know that VADA has some questionable things going on they've had it in the past it's all public record"
Ariel - "Like what?":usure:

Hendricks - "I don't know that personally I just know my manager whenever we agreed to do the VADA he started doing some research...there were a couple of things that didn't sit right with him."

:camby:
 

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^ not sure what u are tryin to imply breh. This whole situation is either confusing or much to do about nothing. So vada is in the tank with gsp and he wants them to be the sole body doing the testing (and is willing to fit the bill).Okay I could understand if Hendricks had a gripe with vada conducting the tests for their guy but why is he scared shytless about getting tested by them? hes not a juicer, what could he be afraid of? and if gsp is so willing to do testing why not do it on Hendricks terms so it dispels all the rumours? what is the point of all this and why is it even news if gsp is now going to be tested by vada (which he is said to be in cahoots with) and hendricks with wada which will only prove what we already know that hes clean. Just seems like a wasted exercise to me :yeshrug:
 

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BJ Penn and Frankie Edgar will coach TUF 19 and fight in April. I guess BJ ain't had enough of getting his ass kicked by Frankie. Fight will take place at featherweight.
 
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