MMA March - Never Leave it in the Hands of the Guy Who Calculates the Scorecards

UFC is making it's return to PR. It was confirmed by a newspaper here. Griffin and Rashad are coming. Also, Rashad is making an media workout that same week.

FUCK. YES. PLEASE.
 
June 23rd we say goodbye to the cancer of the UFC

Listen, I might not like Mike Russow either, but to call his improbable winning streak "Cancer" is a little much.

In other news, I think this is how Mark Hunt gets his title shot...

The Nevada state athletic commission took advantage of a Tuesday pre-fight press conference held within state lines, electing to order surprise drug tests for all six fighters who appeared at the UFC 146 event in Las Vegas.

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"We brought the drug test to them instead of making them go to the drug test," Kizer said. "If they were not in Las Vegas, I would need to find them a lab, which is of course, much more of a hassle."

The six fighters tested were UFC heavyweight champion Junior Dos Santos, challenger Alistair Overeem, former champs Cain Velasquez and Frank Mir, and Roy Nelson and Antonio Silva.

The test counts as one of the two random draws Overeem must submit himself to after a hearing with the commission last December. That meeting was necessary after Overeem took six days to submit to a requested drug test while moving from Nevada to Holland, and Overeem agreed to the stipulation in order to go forward with his UFC 141 fight against Brock Lesnar, which he won via first-round TKO.

NSAC has long had the ability to test fighters out of competition, but only recently gained extra funding to implement it after a bill was signed into law by Gov. Brian Sandoval to increase its revenue.

According to Kizer, the commission currently has a deal in place with Quest Diagnostics which allows the lab to send testers to obtain samples. After the conclusion of the UFC 146 press conference, the fighters were taken in groups of two to a VIP lounge to submit their sample.

Kizer could not say when the results would be made available, saying they may not be publicly released until after the event's May 26 completion. Of course, that would likely change if any of the tests came back positive and put one of the night's big fights into jeopardy.
 
June 23rd we say goodbye to the cancer of the UFC

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In other news, I think this is how Mark Hunt gets his title shot...

Hey, JDS is the one coming off a serious injury, and that's when fighters tend to use performance enhancers the most. JDS is every bit as likely to test positive as Overeem IMO, though I sincerely hope neither of them do.
 
Woah that's going to be amazing, the crowd is going to be unreal. Honestly fearing for Chael's life, even after Anderson whoops his trash-talking ass.
 

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