As reported by Aaron Bronsteter of TSN Sports, McGregor is the only active fighter on the UFC roster – other than fighters signed after August 1st – who’s yet to be tested by USADA this year.
A former UFC featherweight and lightweight champion, Conor McGregor is recovering from the gruesome leg injury he suffered in his last fight in July 2021. He’s reportedly targeting a return to the octagon, potentially at lightweight or welterweight, in February/March 2023.
Addressing Bronsteter’s report, USADA suggested that McGregor and other athletes in the USADA testing pool are sometimes granted exemptions from testing on a case-by-case basis.
Speaking of which, some fans are now accusing UFC president Dana White and USADA of knowingly letting Conor McGregor use banned PEDs (Performance Enhancing Drugs). Some of the enraged fans’ tweets have been displayed below:
Some fans claimed that ‘The Notorious’ is simply reaping the benefits of being the UFC’s biggest draw. One fan speculated that McGregor has probably retired, which is why he isn’t being tested, but the UFC won’t publicly announce it as his departure could adversely affect the organization’s stock price. Others accused McGregor of using HGH (Human Growth Hormone) and other PEDs:
Some fans also asked whether former UFC middleweight champion Chris Weidman – who suffered a similar leg injury to McGregor – has been tested this year. Bronsteter replied by revealing that Weidman has indeed been tested four times in 2022:
Conor McGregor’s classy response to an MMA fan’s PED allegations
Akin to several other MMA fans, kickboxing and fitness influencer Matt Marenic recently insinuated that UFC megastar Conor McGregor is on steroids. While the Irishman is known for his fiery replies on social media, he responded to Marenic’s tweet in a harmonious and classy manner.
Conor McGregor emphasized that he’s simply using the Proper Twelve Irish Whiskey brand that he represents, alongside his ‘Forged Irish Stout,’ beef, and TIDL recovery products.
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