Eddie Alvarez makes impassioned argument against PED use after UFC 232 drama
When it was announced that Jon Jones would be allowed to fight at UFC 232 in California, despite trace amounts of turinabol turning up on several of his recent drug tests, a number of his fellow fighters piped up, questioning the integrity of the UFC and the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA). After Daniel Cormier and Nate Diaz shared their thoughts on the issue, former UFC lightweight champ and current ONE Championship star Eddie Alvarez is now doing the same.
Eddie Alvarez campaigned against PED-used in a multi-part speech on Twitter.
Zero should be the amount of drugs allowed in a fighters system at all times , Absolutely fucking Zero !!!! #justsayNo
— Eddie Alvarez (@Ealvarezfight) December 28, 2018
“Zero should be the amount of drugs allowed in a fighter’s system at all times,” Alvarez said in his first Tweet on the topic. “Absolutely f***ing Zero!”
Grey areas are created to leave No one at all accountable. If there is no one to blame , then there is no crime committed . Zero is the magic number for the amount of drugs allowed #justsayno
— Eddie Alvarez (@Ealvarezfight) December 28, 2018
“Grey areas are created to leave no one at all accountable,” he continued in a second Tweet. “If there is no one to blame, then there is no crime committed. Zero is the magic number for the amount of drugs allowed.”
We are not hitting balls or pucks . We are trying to damage a mans head , A human head . Zero is the amount of drugs that should be allowed #JustSayNO
— Eddie Alvarez (@Ealvarezfight) December 28, 2018
“We are not hitting balls or pucks,” he concluded, explaining that this issue is particularly important in a dangerous sport like MMA. “We are trying to damage a man’s head, a human head. Zero is the amount of drugs that should be allowed.”
Needless to say, Eddie Alvarez feels very strongly that fighters should not be allowed with any banned substances in their system whatsoever.
Alvarez is set to make his ONE Championship debut at ONE: A New Era on March 31 in Tokyo, Japan, where he’ll collide with the fearsome Timofey Nastyukhin. This bout will serve as part of the promotion’s anticipated lightweight Grand Prix.
Do you agree with the former UFC champion Eddie Alvarez on this one?
This article first appeared on BJPENN.COM on 12/28/2018.
This article appeared first on BJPENN.COM
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