Zobaczcie jak reagowali dziennikarze, zawodnicy czy osoby skojarzone z MMA na potencjalne naruszenie zasad antydopingowych przez USADA.
I don't care what y'all say. USADA is fighter of the year. Should be ranked top of MMA's p4p list they way they're taking out fighters
— Derek Brunson (@DerekBrunson) December 22, 2016
Cris Cyborg gets flagged by USADA for failing an out-of-competition test on December 5th. What a shocker ?
— Michael Chiesa (@MikeMav22) December 22, 2016
— Brendan Schaub (@BrendanSchaub) December 22, 2016
So Cyborg failed a drug test… I'm so surprise …. pic.twitter.com/xei8JUal0i
— patrick cote (@patrick_cote) December 22, 2016
SMH…. shoulda started a 125 division. ?
— Lauren Murphy (@LaurenMurphyMMA) December 22, 2016
Way to go @usantidoping. Clean em out.
— Scott Holtzman (@HotSauceHoltzy) December 22, 2016
Don't be quick to criticize https://t.co/VrPkYt2bWh
— #OnAmission4Gold (@KelvinGastelum) December 22, 2016
Cris Cyborg testing in 2016
All previous tests in camp, this was her first "random" of the year. #UFC #USADA pic.twitter.com/aIEBSn7Qny
— Dave/Dim (@dimspace) December 22, 2016
*Leaves productive therapy session. Opens MMA twitter timeline. Bangs head against wall and schedules emergency follow up appointment*
— Julie Kedzie (@julesk_fighter) December 22, 2016
From a PR standpoint alone, the 1 fighter who couldn't afford even a potential violation – one where she can even be exonerated – is Cyborg.
— Luke Thomas (@lthomasnews) December 22, 2016
Oh, Cyborg. If she can't find a way to pin it on contaminated birth control pills, this is big trouble. https://t.co/tVVBSDTA9O
— Ben Fowlkes (@benfowlkesMMA) December 22, 2016
Cyborg says the drug she popped for was to recover from a weight cut. But if she didn’t have a TUE, she’s likely still facing a suspension.
— Marc Raimondi (@marc_raimondi) December 22, 2016