Mark Hunt Refuses To Take USADA Test
Mark Hunt Refuses To Take USADA Test
Mark Hunt has never been one to back down from a fight, and he's staying true to form in his post-UFC 200 battle with USADA.Immediately following the news o
Mark Hunt has never been one to back down from a fight, and he's staying true to form in his post-UFC 200 battle with USADA.
Immediately following the news of Brock Lesnar getting popped for multiple infractions at the historic UFC event, Hunt unleashed a tirade of anger at the UFC and USADA and used any platform possible to vent his frustrations.
Last week, Hunt unleashed a verbal tirade on Ariel Helwani's MMA Hour calling the UFC out for their poor treatment of the situation.
"What upsets me about that is, I'm just thinking maybe they knew," Hunt said. "Did they know about this? Is that why they're not doing anything about it? Did they give this f*cking fool an exemption for four months because they knew about this? Because surely if they knew about this, they don't give a rat's about any of us.
He continued: "I'll go and work somewhere else. "Like I said, I don't give a sh*t. If we've got to sue their asses, well then f*ck you, you're going to get sued. You scummy c*nts. The problem is everyone these days, 'man, I want to get into the UFC.' F*ck the UFC. You're sh*t. You motherf*ckers don't look after nobody."
Today, it appears Hunt has taken his rebellious stand one step further by refusing to take part in a random out-of-competition USADA test.
When the USADA program was introduced, all athletes were informed that failure to properly notify USADA or to miss a drug test altogether would lead to the fighter receiving a strike. Three strikes in a year is the equivalent of a failed drug test.
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If Hunt has indeed refused to take the random out of competition test he will receive a strike to his name.
As of this time, there has been no official confirmation that Hunt refused to take a test.
Immediately following the news of Brock Lesnar getting popped for multiple infractions at the historic UFC event, Hunt unleashed a tirade of anger at the UFC and USADA and used any platform possible to vent his frustrations.
Last week, Hunt unleashed a verbal tirade on Ariel Helwani's MMA Hour calling the UFC out for their poor treatment of the situation.
"What upsets me about that is, I'm just thinking maybe they knew," Hunt said. "Did they know about this? Is that why they're not doing anything about it? Did they give this f*cking fool an exemption for four months because they knew about this? Because surely if they knew about this, they don't give a rat's about any of us.
He continued: "I'll go and work somewhere else. "Like I said, I don't give a sh*t. If we've got to sue their asses, well then f*ck you, you're going to get sued. You scummy c*nts. The problem is everyone these days, 'man, I want to get into the UFC.' F*ck the UFC. You're sh*t. You motherf*ckers don't look after nobody."
Today, it appears Hunt has taken his rebellious stand one step further by refusing to take part in a random out-of-competition USADA test.
When the USADA program was introduced, all athletes were informed that failure to properly notify USADA or to miss a drug test altogether would lead to the fighter receiving a strike. Three strikes in a year is the equivalent of a failed drug test.
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If Hunt has indeed refused to take the random out of competition test he will receive a strike to his name.
As of this time, there has been no official confirmation that Hunt refused to take a test.