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Doing Cocaine okay according to Nevada Athletic Commission
Topic Started: Jan 18 2015, 10:58 AM (98 Views)
TonyVictory
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So, Jon "Bones" Jones tests positive for cocaine three weeks before his title fight with Daniel Cormier and there is no suspension because cocaine is not a substance the Athletic commission says fighters cannot have. Dana White reasons that cocaine is a substance that hurts a fighter's abilities instead of enhances them and that is the reason why. I call B.S. While cocaine hurts you in in the long run, it gives you quick energy since it is a stimulant. He trained on that stuff ,and it gave him an edge. High school football players use cocaine for the same reason. Ban that stuff! Unreal.
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Dana White giving this the okay surprises me.
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Jan 19 2015, 12:51 AM
Dana White giving this the okay surprises me.
Dana White doesn't control the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but it's no surprise he went soft because Jon "Bones" Jones is a fighter that has sold him more pay per views in a single event than any other fighter. He's not going to fire that guy.
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I was hoping, though, that competitive MMA would start exhibiting more of the traditional martial artist frame of mind rather than the thug culture that it is currently known for.
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Jan 19 2015, 12:12 PM
I was hoping, though, that competitive MMA would start exhibiting more of the traditional martial artist frame of mind rather than the thug culture that it is currently known for.
I think most MMA fighters do exhibit a lot of respect for one another. It's really just a hand full that are "loud mouths." The thing about it though is that controversy and drama sell. There is a sizable male demographic that is attracted to the drama of professional wrestling just the same.
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I suppose you're right.
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