Published 18:59 IST, November 5th 2020
UFC's Dana White says he's trying to 'loosen up' rules on fighters smoking marijuana
UFC president Dana White revealed that the promotion is working to 'loosen up' rules around fighters smoking marijuana after several fighters were suspended.
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UFC president Dana White recently talked to BJ Penn.com where he revealed that promotion is aggressively working to 'loosen up' rules around fighters smoking marijuana after a number of fighters were suspended by commissions for same reason. A few days ago, welterweight Niko Price and lightweight Kevin Croom were suspended by Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) after NSAC found marijuana in ir system.
As a result, Kevin Croom had to pay $1,800 (£1380) as a fine and was banned for four and a half months. t just that, his submission win over Roosevelt Roberts was also overturned into a -contest. Niko Price, on or hand, saw his temporary suspension extended after he tested positive following his fight against Donald Cerrone, which ended in an impressive draw. Apart from Niko Price and Kevin Croom, NSAC has punished many fighters for same, including Tim Elliott, Jamahal Hill and Trevin Jones.
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UFC rules: Dana White working to “loosen up” UFC marijuana rule
Though Dana White and team are pushing for lenient punishments for marijuana us – which is currently legal in 15 states in US – NSAC is continuing to dole out heavy punishments to fighters, which includes fines, suspension and ors. Dana White claimed that some tough rules need to be changed but he still wants fighters to be tested for drugs as he doesn’t want anyone to enter octagon “high”.
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“We’re trying to, you kw, we’re trying to loosen it up (marijuana rules). But at same time, you can’t have guys showing up high,” Dana White added.
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According to comedian and UFC commentator Joe Rogan, re are a number of UFC fighters who “smoke pot” (marijuana). “More UFC fighters smoke pot than don't smoke pot,” Joe Rogan said on his podcast. In past, many UFC fighters and officials have admitted to being regular users of marijuana, including Nick Diaz who faced a shocking five-year suspension and was fined $165,000 for failing a drug test of marijuana metabolites in 2015. However, following an appeal four months later in January 2016, suspension and fine were reduced to 18 months and $100,000.
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18:59 IST, November 5th 2020