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Conor McGregor is an advocate for a clean sport and that's why he has no problem that USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) shows up at his door at any time day or night.
McGregor posted a video on his 'The Mac Life' website showing the latest visit from USADA as they tested him ahead of UFC 202 and his rematch with Nate Diaz.
According to McGregor's team, the Nevada State Athletic Commission also paid a separate visit to their Las Vegas compound a day earlier to test the reigning featherweight champion.
McGregor also proudly touts that with this latest visit that he's been tested 14 times since the program began in 2015.
That number ties him with former women's bantamweight champion Holly Holm as the most tested athletes on the UFC roster.
In the wake of controversy surrounding other fighters like Brock Lesnar and Jon Jones recently returning positive drug tests for banned substances, McGregor is proud to tout his record as a clean athlete.
He even applauded USADA for their continued efforts to clean up the sport with this kind of rigorous drug testing.
McGregor still has about three weeks to go until he faces Diaz in Las Vegas so he might have another couple of visits from USADA before he steps back into the Octagon again.</aside>
Conor McGregor is an advocate for a clean sport and that's why he has no problem that USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency) shows up at his door at any time day or night.
McGregor posted a video on his 'The Mac Life' website showing the latest visit from USADA as they tested him ahead of UFC 202 and his rematch with Nate Diaz.
According to McGregor's team, the Nevada State Athletic Commission also paid a separate visit to their Las Vegas compound a day earlier to test the reigning featherweight champion.
McGregor also proudly touts that with this latest visit that he's been tested 14 times since the program began in 2015.
That number ties him with former women's bantamweight champion Holly Holm as the most tested athletes on the UFC roster.
In the wake of controversy surrounding other fighters like Brock Lesnar and Jon Jones recently returning positive drug tests for banned substances, McGregor is proud to tout his record as a clean athlete.
He even applauded USADA for their continued efforts to clean up the sport with this kind of rigorous drug testing.
McGregor still has about three weeks to go until he faces Diaz in Las Vegas so he might have another couple of visits from USADA before he steps back into the Octagon again.</aside>