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FNU ọgụ Egwuregwu Gosi, Jon Jones Busted Again, Mayweather vs. McGregor Previews and Predictions, Crossover Potential

Tony, Tom and Rich discuss the upcomingSuperfightin Las Vegas between Conor McGregor and Floyd Mayweather, Obere. this Saturday night. We also break down Tony’s PREDICTION. This week’s show also features our discussions on the crossover potential after this fight. Anthony Joshua and Tony Bellew both expressed interest in crossover fights. We additionally chat about Jon Jones testing positive for a steroid after UFC 215 and the upcoming Bellator card tomorrow night. We even go over the Mini May/Mac fight at Larry Flynt’s Hustler Club in Las Vegas.

 

FNU ọgụ Egwuregwu Gosi: UFC 214 breakdown, Nobody Likes Dana White, Tom and Tony break down Broner vs. Garcia and Lomachenko vs. Marriaga

This week’s combat sports show is a split personality situation. We had technical difficulties getting all of us together for the show, so we recorded Tom and Tony chatting with each other on Thursday night. I’ve added my portion today. It all worked out to some incredible insight about Mayweather vs. McGregor, Dana White’s growing problem with disgruntled stars in the UFC, Broner vs. Garcia and Lomachenko vs. Marriaga. We also break down Jon Jones beating Daniel Cormier at UFC 214 and the implications for a Brock Lesnar showdown in the Octagon. It’s far from likely, but it’s intriguing. We also touch on the retirements of Juan Manuel Marquez and Wladimir Klitschko.

Tom and Tony Talk Shop:

Rich Wraps it Up:

 

FNU ọgụ Egwuregwu Gosi: Mayweather vs. McGregor, UFC 214 Preview

This week’s show features lots of Mayweather vs. McGregor discussion and a look back at the last two weeks in combat sports. We preview this weekend’s fights as well. Tune in to find out what Rich’s new favorite Conor McGregor insult isand why it applies to Dana White as well. Psychic Tom gives his valuable insight and Tony the Tornado breaks down all the boxing angles in this episode.

Anderson Silva, Jon Jones, Eddie Alvarez, Emmanuel oké mmanya na Atọ Ọzọ ọgụ tournaments akụkọ Emmanuel World Expo, Saturday, Dec. 12 na New York City

Emmanuel superstars izute na-ekele ọbịa na Annual extravaganza, karịao hosting oké mmanya na Muay Thai, catch mgba na Brazil Jiu-Jitsu,
nakwa dị ka ndị mgbere na nzukọ ọmụmụ

NEW YORK, December 9 - The isii kwa afọ Emmanuel World Expo, East Coast si premiere Mixed Mara Arts (Emmanuel) Ịchịkọta n'ihu site City World Ford, ga-alaghachi New York si Jacob Javits Center, North Pavilion, na satọde, December 12. Ultimate na-alụ ọgụ Championship (UFC) superstars Jon "ọkpụkpụ" Jones, Anderson "The Ududo" Silva na Eddie Alvarez ga na-maka omume, nke-ekwe nkwa karịa mgbe ọ bụla, na anọ, ndụ ọgụ egwuregwu tournaments, gụnyere amu amu Emmanuel oké mmanya na onu, nzukọ ọmụmụ na ndị mgbere.

Nakwa na aka na Expo ga-World Series ọgụ abụọ-nkewa n'ụwa onye mmeri David Alaka, nakwa dị ka World Series nke na-alụ ọgụ uloru Carlos Silva (CEO) na Nna Chiefs (President), bụ ndị ga--akụkụ a na ajụjụ na ịza nnọkọ na-media na Fans, na-ekpughe ozi ọma banyere Njikọ atụmatụ maka 2016.

Alaka, na-achị achị Ụwa Series nke na-alụ ọgụ Middleweight (185 pound) na ìhè Heavyweight (205 pound) onye mmeri, ga-nọrọ n'ụlọ a pụrụ iche, otu-hour-edebe semina maka maka Expo patrons.

"The Emmanuel World Expo bụ a phenomenal ohere ịrụzi a bi nke ukwuu omiiko Emmanuel Fans na-adịghị ma nwere eluortunity ka spectate ọrụal oké mmanya na steeti of New York,"Kwuru Paul Paone, nchoputa na nduzi nke Emmanuel World Expo.

"Nke a afọ omume ga-Njirimara na-enwetụbeghị ụdị ọnụ ọgụgụ nke ọgụ egwuregwu tournaments ka afọ ju ọ bụla agha ofufe, gụnyere amu amu Emmanuel, catch mgba, Muay Thai na Brazil JIU-Jitsna. "

The otu ụbọchị, "Super Saturday" ihe omume ga-ewere ọnọdụ malite na 10 a.m. ruo mgbe 9 p.m. NA, na a ga-capped anya bna-ebi ndụ na-amu amu Emmanuel oké mmanya na onu, ọkọnọ site New York Ọgụ Exchange. The agha kaadị ga-amalite na 6 p.m.

Na mgbakwunye na-akpata ịlụ ọgụ Emmanuel, a ga-enwe ndụ mpi na anọ ọgụ ọzụzụ na-a isi akụkụ nke Emmanuel. Malite na 10 ụtụtụ, nrubeisi-na-na grappling tournaments, ma gi na ọ dịghị-gi, kwadoro site The Good Ọgụ, ga-ebe.

Malite na 4 abalị, na North American enwetaghị mgba Association ga-nọrọ n'ụlọ catch mgba ọkụ, gụnyere a egwuregwu n'etiti achị, abụọ oge East Coast Eze nke enwetaghị mgba, Thomas Velasquez, na-ama, West Coast Eze nke enwetaghị mgba, Travis Newaza, maka 2015 North American Heavyweight Eze nke enwetaghị egwuregwu.

Ofụri omume, "Ọzụzụ-na-na-na Nna-ukwu" nzukọ ọmụmụ ga-abụ dị ka ndị bịara. Instructors agụnye Ajarn Phil Nurse (Muay Thai), UFC Ụlọ Nzukọ nke FamerDan "anụ ọhịa" Severn, Silva, Alvarez na Newaza.

The Emmanuel World Expo ga-anọgide na-egwu ya ọrụ ndị agha nke ọkachamara Emmanuel legalization site na-eduzi ya isii kwa afọ legalization panel ụka, ekesa-arịọ, na-etinye na ngosi niile nke na-eme egwuregwu, na-azụ, Fans na-ere ihe bụ na-eme ka egwuregwu. Abụọ-hour legalization nzukọ ọmụmụ ga-kwadoro site ọgụ egwuregwu nta akụkọ Jim Genia, na pụrụ iche ọbịa ga-agụnye Severn na ndị ọzọ na ọwọrọiso Emmanuel ọgụgụ.

N'ihi na ihe ọmụma banyere ihe omume nleta http://www.mmaworldexpo.com, "Dị ka" anyị na Facebook, Soro anyị na Twittermmaworldexpo, ma ọ bụ oku 212-956-4720.

Banyere Emmanuel World Expo:

The Emmanuel World Expo e malitere na 2009 na ka ẹkenịmde niile ihe na Jekọb Javits Center na New York.

Gara aga Emmanuel World Expo bịanyere aka ná gụnyere Matt Hughes, Frankie Edgar, Randy Couture, Jon Jones, Carlos Condit, Fabricio Werdum, Mat Serra, Jim na Dan Miller, Jamie Varner, Nate Diaz, Wanderlei Silva, n'etiti ndị ọzọ.

Ọzụzụ-na-na-na Nna-ukwu usoro andikpep gụnyere: Dan Severn, Renzo Gracie, Marcelo Garcia, Phil Nurse, Howard Davis Jr., Coban Lookchaomaesaitong, Lee Kemp, Jimmy Pedro n'etiti ndị ọzọ.

Gara aga mgbere gụnyere Toyota, Xyience, Headrush, Akwara Pharm, Ọgụ Sports, Everlast, Vitamin Shoppe, Zebra Mats, Zutere-Rx, Monster Mgbaaka na Ngịga, US Marines, Dymatize, World usoro Ọgụ, Spartan Race, M-m Entertainment, n'etiti ndị ọzọ.

UFC and PEDs: Where do we go from here?


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Usually when I ask that question, it’s in the wake of a pay-per-view and I’m wondering aloud at what’s next for the fighters who competed on it. This time around, I’m talking about something that affects ALL mixed martial artists in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

The UFC announced this week that it will implement far stricter, far more comprehensive drug testing in the wake of fighters like Anderson Silva na Hector Lombard failing tests for performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), mgbe Jon Jones na Nick Diaz failed tests for cocaine and marijuana, karị.

Increased drug testing and harsher penalties can only help the UFC, and mixed martial arts in general. But what brought on this increase in failed tests? PEDs have been a part of sports long before MMA fighters started taking them, and they have been a problem in MMA prior to the last month-and-a-half.

But more fighters seem to be getting caught. As in most sports, there is a tremendous amount of pressure to perform in MMA and in the UFC. If you don’t perform, you basically don’t get paid. The increased demand for UFC programming by virtue of its deal with FOX could also be a factor. They went from being on Spike TVwhere they only broadcast “The Ultimate Fighter” once a year and two or three live fight cards annuallyto practically having two live fight cards a month and airing “The Ultimate Fighter” twice a year on the FOX channels.

The increase in programming means a need of more bodies to fill that programming. It also means that more fighters are training for more fights, which can lead to more injuries. PEDs, in addition to giving you a competitive advantage over your opponent, allow you to recover from injuries more quickly. With the need for more fighters to fill more fight cards, I think it’s possible the apparent increase in failed drug tests can at least be partly attributed to that.

The UFC’s increased drug-testing measures take effect July 1. What can we expect once it does? Here are some of the guidelines the UFC presented.

Even UFC CEO Lorenzo Fertitta admitted during this week’s press conference that things “would get worse before they better” with the new testing. Ọzọ, it remains to be seen how much of this will actually stick once July 1 rolls around. UFC previously considered expanding its drug-testing efforts before but pulled back, citing cost and a previously botched attempt at doing so.

Otú ọ dị, with the rash of high-profile stars like Silva, Jones and Diaz failing tests, cost can’t be considered a hindrance and the UFC must be vigilant. Browsing my Twitter feed following the press conference, it was eerily quiet. Almost no fighters weighed in initially. It is likely that was just a byproduct of the press conference taking place on a Wednesday afternoon, when most people are working or presumably have other things to do besides post on Twitter. But it was still pretty telling. It seems like this has grabbed fighters’ attention, as it should.

What do I think will happen? There will be an increase in failed test once the new measures take effect July 1, I’m fairly confident. But given that the UFC is supporting harsh penalties for those who do failincluding a ban of up to four yearsI expect the dirty fighters to eventually cycle themselves out and the ones who compete clean (which is most of them, presumably) to take a more prominent role.

Increased drug testing is long overdue in the UFC. The sport of mixed martial arts itself is still in its infancy, especially compared to other sports like football, basketball and baseball. But just like baseball is still recovering from its own crisis with PEDs, these recent failed drug tests have shaken the foundation of the UFC and have harkened back to the days when it was referred to as “human cockfighting.”

UFC adopted the slogan “The Time Is Now” for 2015, and I couldn’t agree more. The time is now for them to take the lead in cleaning up the sport of mixed martial arts.

Chris Huntemann writes about mixed martial arts in the state of Maryland. He also shares his thoughts on the UFC, Bellator, and World Series of Fighting. Check out his blog, or follow him on Twitter: @mmamaryland.

UFC Ọgụ Night: The Swedish Are Coming!

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Photo Ebe E Si Nweta: Esther Lin/MMA Fighting

In a land once popularized in a Tom Green (remember him?) song“Lonely Swedish (The Bum Bum Song)” – the Ultimate Fighting Championship brings a Fight Night card that will hopefully bring more attention than a song about a Canadian’s ass.

The first FOX card of the new year, UFC Ọgụ Night: Sweden, brings the national stage of FOX overseas and gives America a glimpse into the UFC’s ongoing overseas expansion. But unlike previous UFC overseas cards, this one is not short on star power. Let’s see if a clear-cut no. 1 contender for Jon Jones’ light heavyweight title will emerge.

Akira Corassani (16-4-1) vs. Sam Sicilia (13-5) (Featherweight – 145 lbs.)

This is a matchup of The Ultimate Fighter alumni, with both guys coming off losses and Corassani coming off back-to-back losses to Max Holloway and Dustin Poirier. Corassani’s also been finished early in both fights, while Sicilia is coming off a submission loss. In a crowded featherweight division, a knockout or submission victory would go a long way toward boosting either of these gentlemen’s stock. I like Sicilia to finish Corassani and possibly give him his walking papers after three straight losses.

Winner: Sicilia by second-round TKO

Phil "Mr. Ebube "Davis (13-2) vs. Ryan “Darth” Bader (19-4) (Light Heavyweight – 205 lbs.)

Both of these guys are poised for another run at the top of the light heavyweight division. Both of these guys are coming off victories and actually faced each other in college when Davis wrestled for Penn State and Bader wrestled for Arizona State. Davis uses his wrestling to smother opponents and grind out unanimous decision victories, while Bader uses his wrestling when necessary but also has lethal knockout power.

I expect Davis to try and get this fight to the ground early, and if he succeeds I think he can use his reach advantage and athleticism to keep Bader down. Bader must keep this fight standing to have a chance, and I think he will avoid the temptation to avenge his college loss to Davis by engaging in another wrestling match. I like Bader to land more shots and score an upset victory.

Winner: Bader by unanimous decision

Dan “Hendo” Henderson (30-12) vs. Gegard Mousasi (35-5-2) (Middleweight – 185 lbs.)

Henderson returns to middleweight after a mostly ill-fated run at light heavyweight, including being tossed around like a rag doll and submitted by Daniel Cormier in his last fight. Simply put, if Henderson can’t land his patented “H-Bomb” right hand for a knockout, he’s easily susceptible to defeat.

I think the wars of years past are finally catching up to Henderson. He will go down as one of the greatest fighters ever not to hold a UFC title, but he simply can’t keep up with the sport’s elite any more. He will leave himself open when wanting to drop the H-Bomb, and Mousasi will take advantage.

Winner: Mousasi by third-round submission

Alexander “The Mauler” Gustafsson (16-2) vs. Anthony “Rumble” Johnson (18-4) (Light Heavyweight – 205 lbs.)

The winner of this fight will receive the next shot at light heavyweight champion Jon Jones, and it would represent a rematch for Gustafsson. He took Jones closer to defeat than anyone else has during their epic 2013 matchup. Depending on who ask, some people think the Swede actually won that fight.

Johnson is rapidly ascending the 205-pound ladder after knocking out Antonio Rogerio Nogueira and scoring an upset win over Phil Davis to begin his climb. Johnson also has devastating knockout power and if he lands one such shot on Gustafsson, the Swede’s road to redemption is derailed. But I think Gustafsson uses his reach advantage (which is nearly identical to Jones) to keep Johnson at bay and make Johnson go a full five rounds.

Gustafsson’s striking in the 205-pound division is second to none, and I like him to land enough of those to secure a rematch with Jones later this year.

Winner: Gustafsson by unanimous decision

Chris Huntemann writes about mixed martial arts in the state of Maryland. He also contributes his thoughts to our site on the UFC, Bellator, and World Series of Fighting. Check out his blog, or follow him on Twitter: @mmamaryland.

Jon Jones fined N'ihi cocaine Jiri, Ma UFC Ìhè Heavyweight Champ N'agbanyeghị na o yiri ka Inweta Special Ọgwụgwọ na cocaine asịrị

Emelitere 1/19/2015 na-N'ajụjụ ọnụ video:

Site: Ọgaranya Bergeron

N'ihi na weere Mara Arts Fans ụtọ site arụmụka Jon Jones na mberede ule na snagged ya na a cocaine asịrị, “The Interview” abụghị a ntochi starring James Franco na Seth Rogen.

The n'elu clip na-egosi nnọọ ole na ole snippets nke zuru Fox Egwuregwu 1 anọdụ-ala nnọkọ gburugburu ihe a December 4th “nke mpi” ule na ọtụtụ Emmanuel Fans gburugburu ụwa dị ugbu a nile kwa maara na. N'ihi na ndị na na a dị iche iche na mbara ala na-adịghị na-anụ ozi ọma, ule kpughere Jones nwere cocaine metabolites ya usoro.

Tonight, Jones na-idem ke a nọworo na- “abịa Jesus” oge n'ihu ese foto, kama nke na Barbara Walters arịọ ajụjụ, ọ bụ Charissa Thompson. The Jones Interview is slated for an 11PM EST time slot, ogologo oge mgbe niile obere ụmụaka na-ele anya ruo ya gaa bed. Maka nkọwa ndị ọzọ na ihe ga-ekpuchi, lelee a hụpere wepụta site Fox tupu.

Ọ bụghị na-nnọọ ogologo oge mgbe akụkọ nke nti ule surfaced maka Scarface njakịrị , memes na parodies na-amalite na-ekesa. Though the situation is far from funny to many folks who are truly disgusted by these developments, it’s really hard not to laugh at some of the stuff techie niile gafee Twitterverse about Jones. Ime ihe ka njọ bụ na-akọ na UFC Ìhè Heavyweight mmeri nọrọ nanị 24 awa rehab, ma folks on Twitter otu ugboro ọzọ hụrụ ole na ole ụzọ duba fun na mmepe nakwa:

Onye na-ekwe nkwa na mmepe na-abịa nke ọnọdụ ahụ dum bụ na UFC akpatre steepụ na levied ụfọdụ mmachi ntaramahụhụ na Jones. Ọ bụ ezie na o yiri ka ọ na otu ụbọchị n'oge na ole na ole puku dollar mkpụmkpụ, nkwalite kụrụ ha posta nwa okoro na a $25,000 ọma na agbala esonụ:

"Jones nwalere mma maka cocaine n'oge nke na-mpi ọgwụ ule ekenịmde ke Nevada egwuregwu Commission on Dec. 4, 2014. The $25,000 ga-n'onyinye iji a umi ọjọọ mgbochi omume.

The UFC wee mkpebi a mgbe ọ tụlesịrị ihe gbara ya gburugburu na nke, na mgbe ha natasịrị nkwenye si Nevada egwuregwu Commission na Jones gafere niile chọrọ ọgwụ ọjọọ na-esonụ ya n'obi na UFC 182 na Jan. 3."

Ndi UFC dị nnọọ echeta na ha nwere a koodu omume ha na-achọ ha niile butere na-eme egwuregwu na-eso? Ọ bụ a mma ajụjụ, ma nsogbu ihe bụ eziokwu na Nevada egwuregwu Commission nyochawa emebiwokwa ha ókè site ọbụna na-edo Jones ka a ule ihe na-adịghị n'ezie iwu na ihe nke mpi gburugburu ebe obibi. The UFC’s legal bigwigs had to take a step back and figure out how to defend whatever punishment Jones would face in light of the test.

A koodu omume mebiri yiri onye na-emeghe na adọkpụrụ ikpe kasị ọkachamara, ma na-eme ka ntaramahụhụ kwa oké ọnụ ga-abụ na-enye Jones ihe Okporo ụzọ na-arụ ụka na-ezi. All ọ ga-eme bụ oku anya ka egwuregwu ọrụ na-ekwu banyere ule onwe ya dị ka ihe “nhazi nlekọta.” Ime ezi n'ime a onyinye yiri ka a oké ụzọ gbochie iwu ọ bụla ịma aka site Jones.

N'agbanyeghị, n'agbanyeghị nke n'akụkụ nke a nke ị na-, dum merenụ smacks nke na adighi mma n'ahu-emelara gosiri site UFC n'ebe Jones. Ọ dị mfe iche na onye ọgụ na UFC si mbido kaadị ịlụ ozugbo tụpụrụ nke nzukọ ma ọ bụrụ na-ejide nọ n'otu ọnọdụ. Ma, Jones na-ama ụra na nkwojiaka na a ntakiri ezi na n'ụzọ nkịtị nyere elu otuto okosobode nke dị ka onye mmeri ọ bụ. He even gets to go on national television and explain why he “messed elu.”

N'agbanyeghị na ọtụtụ okwu ikpe ndị metụtara UFC alụso ndị na-anwale mma maka ite na-adịbeghị anya na-agụnye kpamkpam dị iche iche ndapụta banyere na mpi ule, Dana White abịaghị na ihe ọ bụla nke ndị ahụ na-ekwu banyere otú ndị alụso chọrọ enyemaka. Ọ n'ahịrị ọ bụla a gbara ajụjụ ọnụ maka ihe ọ bụla nke ndị na-alụso na a isi netwọk na UFC nwere a multi-nde dollar Broadcasting ndibiat.

Ụfọdụ Jones Fans nwere ike na-arụ ụka na ihe ka ọtụtụ harsher penalties dished maka wii wii ọrụ e ikpe nke imekwa omempụ. N'eziokwu, nke a bụ a mbụ iwe n'ihi Jones mgbe ọ na-abịa ọgwụ ule. Ma, anyị na-apụghị ileghara eziokwu na ọ ọbọp ya Bentley gburugburu a ekwentị osisi, ịkpata a dui, ole na ole puku dollar nhá na penalties (na nsonye $7,000 iji dochie osisi) na a ọnwa isii akwụkwọ ikike ịkwọ ụgbọala nkwusioru maka omume ya n'ụtụtụ nke May 19, 2012. E nweghị ukara ntaramahụhụ site UFC maka okuku. Ọ na-ekwe ka chebe ya aha ke September nke otu afọ.

Ọ bụ ike iche n'echiche ọbụna ndị kasị mma na-eme egwuregwu na ihe ọ bụla ọzọ egwuregwu na-ahụ ọgwụgwọ ha bosses. Tụlee ihe banyere Diego Maradona, arguably the best soccer player ever. Ọ kwụsịtụrụ si egwuregwu n'ihi na 15 ọnwa 1991 mgbe gwụsịrị a ọgwụ ule ruru cocaine. Back na 2007, Martina Hingis nwalere mma maka otu metabolites dị na Jones, ma ya etoju bụ n'ezie n'okpuru anabata larịị na United States agha na ọgwụ ọjọọ na echetakwa protocol. The International Tenis Federation ka kwụsịtụrụ ya ruo afọ abụọ. Ndị a bụ ndị abụọ egwuregwu ebe kwuru, sị ebumnobi bụ ghara wutere gị iro iji merie. Emmanuel bụ a dị iche iche ụmụ anụmanụ, na ọbụna n'ịzụ alụso pụrụ mgbe mgbe na-afụ ụfụ.

N'agbanyeghị “nke mpi” adịghị agụnye ukara agha a akpan akpan mbuaha mara omenka na-akwụ ụgwọ sọọ mpi na, ọ bụ a oge mgbe a ukwuu nke sparring pụrụ ime. Ọ bụ ezie na ole na ole ga-arụ ụka cocaine bụ a arụmọrụ ime ọgwụ, e nwere ihe a mere na okwu “hopped elu na cocaineis so common. Ọ bụrụ na Jon Jones bụ n'okpuru nduzi nke ọgwụ n'oge ọ bụla ọzụzụ sessions ebe sparring mere, o nwere ike na-etinye onwe ya na / ma ọ bụ ya sparring onye na ihe ize ndụ. Not to mention the damage a long-term cocaine habit can do to a person. Ezie na ọ na-ekwusi ọ bụghị onye na-ahụ, na nke ahụ bụ a nkịtị ahapụ ime nke ndị mmadụ nwere oké nsogbu ọgwụ ọjọọ.

Ọtụtụ mgbe, ndị mmadụ na ọnọdụ dị ka Jones na-apụghị nnọọ aka na ama na uche na-abịa na stardom. Ha na-ahụ na-atụgharị uche agwụ bekee nke iwu na ihe megidere iwu dịgasị iche iche. Ọ dị mfe ịghọta ihe mere Jones na-enwe ndị a okwu, ma n'otu oge ọ bụ ihe ọzọ dị mkpa ka na-ajụ inye ya ihe dị otú ahụ n'ụzọ dị mfe.

Otú ahụ ọbụna karị karịa nkezi Joe onye na-agwụ elu ịṅụ ọgwụ ọjọọ, onye dị ka Jones ike mfe imeli nwere n'ezie àgwà ọjọọ, o nwere ihe nile mere izochi ya si ọha na eze. Nke a pụtara na ihe e ji mara ndị ihe riri ahụ–iji mgbe naanị–ike conceivably ga-ezobe site Jones ruo ogologo oge.

Àjà ntakiri ntaramahụhụ, na-eme ka ọ bụ adịghị a oké nsogbu, na ikwe ya ka na-aga na ndekọ na eze-agọnahụ na o nwere ihe ọ bụla nsogbu na cocaine nwere ike ịbụ oké detrimental ya mgbake. Nke a bụ eziokwu karịsịa ma ọ bụrụ na ọ n'ezie nwere a bụ oké nsogbu nke ọ na-agbalị otú ike izere kweta.

The kasị njọ akụkụ nke a dum dịruru ná njọ, ezie, bụ ozi zitere mkpughe na ọ dịghị ike na-achị na-amachibido cocaine ojiji nke mpi, dịkarịa ala dị anya dị ka Nevada egwuregwu Commission banyere. M na obi abụọ ọtụtụ mbuaha mara nka ma ọ bụ na-eti ọkpọ maara na tupu nke a mere mere ka isiokwu ozi ọma. Ugbu a ha na-eme, na na ike ike a dị nnọọ oké njọ nsogbu.

Alụso mgbe na-abịa site ọjọọ nsio, kama perpetuating omume na-eduga naanị nga, ha na-echigharịkwuru ọgụ iji pụọ ọgwụ ọjọọ na mpụ. Nke a mere ka o doo anya na ọ bụla fighter onye nwere ike jụrụ na-etinye aka na cocaine na n'oge gara aga na ọ nwere ike ugbu a pụọ ​​na-eme ya na a whim, otu ugboro ma ọ bụ ugboro abụọ, ma ọ bụ mgbe ọ bụla ha na-agaghị na-alụ ọgụ. Olee otú ọtụtụ n'ime ndị a alụso ga-awụlikwa elu nri azụ n'ime na ndị agadi si ebi ndụ mgbe ha ga-esi na nsọtụ nke dị n'elu ugwu?

Olee otú ndụ ọtụtụ ndị nwere ike nwere ike a ga-ebibi, otú ọtụtụ ọrụ ụdị ga-n'anwụ dị ka aghụghọ, na otú ọtụtụ ọrụ a ga-adịgide adịgide derailed n'ihi alụso maara ugbu a na-enweghị a doro anya na ha nwere ike ime ọgwụ ọjọọ eme ihe nile di iche iche dị ka ogologo oge ọ na-chọpụtaghị na obere “na mpi” window? Anyị ga-amaghị, n'ihi na dị ka ọ na-anọchi anyị nwere ike na-amaghị. Anyị na-adịghị kwesŽrŽ mara. N'ụzọ dị otú ahụ ihe otiti tọrọ ruo mgbe ebighị ebi na-ezo, nke bụ ebe ọgwụ ọjọọ na ọjọọ festers na-amụba ihe juru ebe nile na ize ndụ na-onye ọrụ na onye ndị nọ ya gburugburu ma ọ bụ ya.

Ma Jones bụ ihe ahụ ma ọ bụ na-adịghị mkpa. Nke bụ eziokwu bụ, o mere a ọjọọ nhọrọ nke na-apụghị ịgụta ọnụ alụso nwere ike ime ka ọ bụrụ na-etinye na otu ọnọdụ. Sometimes it just takes one poor decision to start a downward spiral that only ends in tragedy. Imeso a Ihọd dị iche iche nanị n'ihi na ọ nwere ike na-na onu na-atụfu ala na nke kacha mma n'ìgwè ya bụ a uzommeputa ọdachi.

Ọbụna ma ọ bụrụ na ọ bụ a ọnwa isii nkwusioru si egwuregwu, ihe ọzọ ga-eme site UFC izipu a dị iche iche na ndị ọzọ ozi dị mkpa. The UFC kwesịrị ha alụso mara nke a abụghị OK, agaghị anabata, na-ekwesịghị ugboro ugboro onye ọ bụla na ha roster. The ụlọ ọrụ na-adịghị mkpa ha alụso na-eche na elu larịị nke maara aha ha na ọnọdụ ha na-akpata na egwuregwu pụtara ihe nsogbu omume ha nwere ike pụọ na.

Nke a dum echiche na stardom ma ọ bụ egwuregwu -ndị ewere pụrụ iche ọgwụgwọ bụ kpọmkwem ihe na-enye NFL ọtụtụ isi ọwụwa kwa afọ na-ewepụta ọtụtụ siri na n'oge ili. Alụso na-azọrọ na a ga-enwe na-ụkpụrụ dị elu, na mma ozi izipu bụ onye na-egosi na ọ bụ mma izere niile intoxicants na nsogbu omume ma ọ bụrụ na ị chọrọ ịbụ ihe ịga nke ọma na ọgụ egwuregwu. Ọghọm na-emehie-eme ihe kasị mma nke ndị mmadụ bụ ndị nwere ike agwa, ma ndị a obere molehills pụrụ ịghọ ugwu mgbe chịkwaghị.

M ga-achọ ịhụ UFC aru mgbo na-eweta ihe nzukọ dị ka World-emegide Doping Agency ime ụdị random ọgwụ ule ndị ha ozugbo kwere nkwa na ha ga-edokwa niile alụso ha na roster ka. Nke ahụ ule kwesịrị ịgụnye random ule n'uzo na ezighi ezi n'okporo ámá ọgwụ ọjọọ na mgbakwunye na PEDs. Ọ bụrụ na ndị ụlọ ọrụ ọla n'ezie lekọta ihe banyere alụso karịa ha onwe ha ego ala edoghi, ha ga-achọ ịmata otú ọtụtụ n'ime ndị ọrụ ha na-adịghị a nsogbu ma dị nnọọ mkpa “enyemaka.”