Quote (lxxgatmanxxl @ Jun 15 2015 05:44am)
ANd this is the intelligence we can expect from small minded fan boys.
The ignorance from the NSAC on this matter is baffling and how you can't even fathom it is even worse....
If you are a professional and some random shows up at your gym with no paperwork, and YOUR commission has heard nothing from the other end then yeah.... I'd be calling people to make sure he is who is he too..
Also if you work without a visa in other countries the fine you are subjected to WITH the ban is not a joke, but why would I expect a small minded person to understand any of the legal structure that goes with this.. I'm sure it was the NSAC who threw the piss out to cover there end... 100%
Stay small fanboy :love:
LOL, he wasnt random. The brazilian athletic commission even showed up and verified that he was from the nevada athletic commission, even tho they didnt need to because the NSAC is allowed to show up whenever they want.
Quote (lxxgatmanxxl @ Jun 15 2015 03:50pm)
Everything I said was true to the tee. Regardless of any ill feelings, the points I made are valid.
they scrambled to look for a technicality so the urine sample could be thrown out..
the guy had all the paper work, everything proper, he just didnt get the proper visa clearance from brazil.
is it not like a ridiculous amount of brazilians have tested position? like mcgregor said "its part of their culture."
for god sakes the 2 most celebrated brazilians, vitor and anderson were both juicing.
READ THE ACTUAL REPORT:
As part of the pre-fight testing procedures, the Nevada State Athletic Commission will show up unannounced at a fighter's home or gym to get blood or urine samples to then be tested at a WADA (World Anti-Doping Agency) lab for performance enhancing drugs and other illegal substances.
According to several reports, a testing agent named
Ben Mosier showed up at Jose Aldo's gym to collect a urine specimen. The featherweight champion's coach and manager Andre Pederneiras decided to call the Brazilian MMA commission (CABMMA) to find out if they knew about the test being conducted.
The test reportedly was only authorized by the Nevada State Athletic Commission, so
the Brazilian commission didn't need to be informed that the agent that would be in Brazil to collect the sample. But once Pederneiras raised the red flag, the entire situation turned volatile.
CABMMA officials reportedly arrived and confirmed that Mosier was working on behalf of the Nevada State Athletic Commission, but when he came to Brazil he hadn't applied for a work visa, so technically he wasn't allowed to participate in any job duties while in the country. The Brazilian government ultimately fined Mosier and explained that he had eight days to leave the country or risk deportation.
The sample Mosier collected was then discarded, according to reports.As much as you hate mcgregor and dont want to give him any credit... u know thats absolute bullshit and ridiculously "fishy." just admit hes on roids and everything will be ok.
How can you seriously defend that? You have him throw the urine sample out bcuz he didnt get the proper visa? Be real.