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UFC And Strikeforce To Test Fighters For PEDs Prior To Signing Contracts

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The UFC released a very interesting bit of information this afternoon, all new UFC and Strikeforce fighters will have to pass a performance-enhancing drug screening. This news came out very shortly after news that "King Mo" Muhammed Lawal had tested positive for steroids after his last Strikeforce fight.

Here's the official press release:

Continuing a commitment to the health and safety of its athletes, the Ultimate Fighting Championship® announced today that all potential UFC® and STRIKEFORCE® signees will be subject to a mandatory pre-contract screening for performance-enhancing drugs. Beginning Jan. 1, 2012, all incoming athletes will be tested prior to finalizing a contract with the world's premier mixed martial arts organization.

UFC and STRIKEFORCE already work closely with the most prestigious regulators and athletic commissions to ensure the healthy and safety of athletes prior to competition. This includes contestants on The Ultimate Fighter®, all of whom are pre-screened for performance-enhancing drugs prior to participating on the longest-running sports reality show on television.

All current UFC and STRIKEFORCE athletes will continue to be screened for performance-enhancing drugs, both prior to competition and at random, in accordance with athletic commission rules and regulations.

"We're committed to the health and safety of our athletes and we take it very seriously," UFC Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Fertitta said. "We already work closely with athletic commissions to protect our athletes and now we're taking it one step further. We're going to test any potential UFC or STRIKEFORCE fighter before finalizing their contract. This shows that we don't want performance-enhancing drugs in our sport."

This pre-contract screening policy further cements the organization's dedication to the well-being of its athletes. In May, the organization announced that nearly 350 UFC and STRIKEFORCE independent contractor athletes would be eligible for customized accident insurance coverage, an unprecedented policy that covers accidental injuries suffered by athletes while training, as well as non-training incidents such as automobile accidents.

"The health and safety of our athletes is our top priority," UFC President Dana White said. "We've seen the issues performance-enhancing drugs have caused in other sports and we're going to do everything we can to keep them out of the UFC and STRIKEFORCE. Our athletes are already held to the highest testing standards in all sports by athletic commissions. Our new testing policy for performance-enhancing drugs only further shows how important it is to us to have our athletes competing on a level playing field."

There is a lot to say both on the positive and negative side of things here. But we'll be breaking all that down over this week so stay tuned.

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Smart move imo
Not sure about that ...

All of the fighters who were recently caught have tested clean in the past. It’s not like they’re getting caught using roids after the first fight. I don’t see how testing prior to signing a contract helps anything. The contract negotiations don’t get finalized overnight — anyone using PEDs will have plenty of time to prep for this contractual test.

Even if it only catches the fighters dumb enough to get caught, it is better than not catching said dumb fighters.

It is a smart move superficially. It’s too bad it won’t really make that much of a difference. Like, not at all.

The superficial stuff will actually be a big help. Anything someone does that even appears to be anti-steroids is always given way more credit than it should.

Good thing Mo already signed a new contract prior to the Larkin bout
ALL THESE GUYS HAVE SOMETHING IN COMMON

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(I’m too lazy for pictures)

Tim Silvia
Kimo Leopaldo
Nate Marquardt
Phil Baroni
Royce Gracie
Hermes Franca
Ruben Villareal
Dennis Hallman
Carina Damm
Bigfoot Silva
Edwin Dewees
Ken Shamrock
Jeff Monson
Kevin Randleman

in reality you could probably simply copy and paste the entire UFC roster here.

I thought they already did that

O well probably won’t catch many people unless you are really really dumb.

The UFC should do something that will matter, like implementing their own random testing during fight camps.
Yeah, this won't matter

They should set up cameras in all of the fighter’s home bathrooms, too.

No point since Gina left

Ronda and Miesha will do
It's a start

Getting there, not quite yet

its better than doing nothing, though

I guess. Seems like just another non-measure to point to when people press Zuffa’s brass about PEDs in MMA.

Get "Let athletic do the jobs" BS arguments out of the window

Finally Zuffa taking a stand in this PED situation. Some people support the use of steroid and many condone it but the issue is irrelevant. Ultimately the use of steroids is EVERYWHERE and in all sports and Zuffa’s stance is “let the athletic commissions deal with it”. I agree to a certain point to that but ultimately if you want to have a bigger chance of catching them. But it will not radically eliminate the whole issue but we will have at least a bigger chance. At the end of the day skills will win you fights,not being juiced to the guiles.

I don't watch other sports...

So my question is simple do they do anything like this in other sports? MLB, NFL, NHL, NBA, ect?

I know minor league baseball players are tested

MLB probably has the best drug testing policies at the moment of all the major sports

I wonder why that is…

probably because they had the worst not too long ago

and are covering ass to make up for it

I think all of the major sports now have some form of random drug testing for all players
It's good, but the skeptic in me just thinks that this is a shrewd move on the UFC
I mean to say

shrewd move on the UFC’s part to find out who is juicing first, so they can give the person a “talking to” before they eventually get caught later.

They should've already been doing this

just to cover their asses.

Well, now we know

Why the guys from TUF can’t really make a huge impact in their divisions anymore. ;)

Banning TRT

would do more to keep fighters safe IMO

EXACTLY!!!!

TRT is complete bullshit & somehow these guys get a free pass to cheat. I would love to see a list of how many fighters have a ‘need’ for TRT. I’m sure it’s just a coincidence that Hendo is a better fighter at 41 then he was when he was already declining at 35.

But, Randy Cotoure...

….genetic freak…he eats right, he trains right…fights smarter and with more experience…old-man-strength…underrated ground ga…ah, wait.

There is nothing wrong with TRT

The problem is people abusing testosterone. If done properly it should level your hormones out. It’s when u double and triple the dosage prescribed that it becomes a problem. They don’t stop selling guns cause some A hole shots someone.

They do stop selling guns to felons though

The people most likely to need TRT are those who have abused steroids.

that is not the only reason, and it’s silly to assume that.

Lots of people in the world have low testosterone, but not everyone that does knows about it, or cares enough to do anything about it. If a mailman has low testosterone, he may never know. If he finds out, he might not think it’s worth the money, time, inconvenience, whatever to treat it. If a fighter finds out they have low testosterone (and I’m sure fighters at the level of the UFC will find out) they are going to treat it if they can because it will help them in their job.

I'm pretty sure everyone who has TRT has never popped for roids.
I can't find a source but

i believe NFL doesn’t allow their people using it so why should UFC

WADA has given exemptions for HGH and TRT, so I’m not sure that’s a safe assumption.

http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3636294

And this is kind of old, but it says that some players have received exemptions for testosterone.

Its a brand issue in the end

Look, health reasons aside, and I think there are a lot of arguments and not enough research yet on that front, this is really a brand issue. Too many suspensions and the brand will just get badly hurt.

I believe strongly that if enough fighters, especially champions, get busted for PEDs, that the UFC brand will slide backwards and the respect they have fought so hard for will be diminished. Zuffa has worked hard at their image over the years, and seeing this as a health issue will cloud the business side. Whether you care about fighter health short and long term or not, you have to set a gold standard for testing and compliance…so that the viewing public will feel safe rooting for superstars, and that starts with making sure the athletes know how hard you will be looking and how hard you will enforce. Dana White could seriously help this with his image as a “no bullshit leader”. He could make an example out of someone, sacrifice a good name with a clear violation to make sure that others believe in their commitment to the concept. And I think it would definitely be in their best interest to do so. In fact, now that I type it, i bet that if a belt holder gets popped it will be a really heavy action.

some bad public relations for Zuffa lately
Smart move

The pretesting is mainly for publicity. It just sounds really good. The truly smart move is the random testing. Good stuff

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