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Archives: Dana White Backs Jon Jones Following UFC 232 Drug Test (2018)

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On this day four years ago, Dana White came to the defense of Jon “Bones” Jones.
At UFC 232, Jon Jones defeated Alexander Gustafsson in a rematch that was five years in the making. But prior to the bout, there was controversy over Jones having another run-in with USADA, which was later resolved with the conclusion that Jones did not recently ingest nor benefit from any banned substance.
You can read up on the full details on this case and all other abnormal drug test results for Jon Jones right here.
In the following article, though, it was Dana White who reiterated that Jon Jones was not at fault and that he had every right to compete against Alexander Gustafsson days later at the UFC 232 event.
The following article is presented to you in its original, unaltered form, courtesy of The MMA News Archives.
On This Day Four Years Ago…
[ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED DECEMBER 24, 2018, 9:53 AM]
Headline: Dana White Backs Jon Jones Following UFC 232 Drug Test
Author: Fernando Quiles Jr.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White has defended Jon Jones.
Jones is set to meet Alexander Gustafsson a second time on Dec. 29 at UFC 232. A recent drug test found Jones had a trace amount of turinabol, the same substance that he was popped for following UFC 214.
The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) claimed this was a pulsing effect and not the result of a recent dosage. The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) wouldn’t clear the fight for Las Vegas, but the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) was quick to grant Jones a license. UFC 232 will now take place inside The Forum in Inglewood, California.
Jon Jones Has A Supporter In Dana White
While addressing reporters during the announcement of UFC 232’s location change, White said he trusts what those around him are saying about Jones’ situation (via MMAJunkie.com):
“There’s no bigger (expletive)-up in the history of the UFC than Jon Jones. Let’s be honest, OK? When you have a guy that’s like Jon Jones, how many people do you really think are going to put their reputation, the UFC’s reputation, the California State Athletic Commission’s reputation, Jeff Novitzky’s reputation, USADA’s reputation – the list goes on and on – on the line for a guy who has (expletive) up as much as Jon Jones? Everybody here and everybody I just mentioned 100 percent believes Jon Jones is innocent.”
Jones has failed two drug tests under USADA. He was popped ahead of UFC 200 and male enhancement pills were to blame. Then as mentioned, he popped for turinabol and his knockout win over Daniel Cormier was changed to a No Contest.
Is Dana White being truthful, or is he just happy he still has a main event for UFC 232?

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On this day four years ago, Dana White came to the defense of Jon “Bones” Jones.


At UFC 232, Jon Jones defeated Alexander Gustafsson in a rematch that was five years in the making. But prior to the bout, there was controversy over Jones having another run-in with USADA, which was later resolved with the conclusion that Jones did not recently ingest nor benefit from any banned substance.


You can read up on the full details on this case and all other abnormal drug test results for Jon Jones right here.


In the following article, though, it was Dana White who reiterated that Jon Jones was not at fault and that he had every right to compete against Alexander Gustafsson days later at the UFC 232 event.


The following article is presented to you in its original, unaltered form, courtesy of The MMA News Archives.


On This Day Four Years Ago…
[ORIGINALLY PUBLISHED DECEMBER 24, 2018, 9:53 AM]


Headline: Dana White Backs Jon Jones Following UFC 232 Drug Test


Author: Fernando Quiles Jr.


Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) president Dana White has defended Jon Jones.


Jones is set to meet Alexander Gustafsson a second time on Dec. 29 at UFC 232. A recent drug test found Jones had a trace amount of turinabol, the same substance that he was popped for following UFC 214.


The U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) claimed this was a pulsing effect and not the result of a recent dosage. The Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) wouldn’t clear the fight for Las Vegas, but the California State Athletic Commission (CSAC) was quick to grant Jones a license. UFC 232 will now take place inside The Forum in Inglewood, California.


Jon Jones Has A Supporter In Dana White
While addressing reporters during the announcement of UFC 232’s location change, White said he trusts what those around him are saying about Jones’ situation (via MMAJunkie.com):


“There’s no bigger (expletive)-up in the history of the UFC than Jon Jones. Let’s be honest, OK? When you have a guy that’s like Jon Jones, how many people do you really think are going to put their reputation, the UFC’s reputation, the California State Athletic Commission’s reputation, Jeff Novitzky’s reputation, USADA’s reputation – the list goes on and on – on the line for a guy who has (expletive) up as much as Jon Jones? Everybody here and everybody I just mentioned 100 percent believes Jon Jones is innocent.”


Jones has failed two drug tests under USADA. He was popped ahead of UFC 200 and male enhancement pills were to blame. Then as mentioned, he popped for turinabol and his knockout win over Daniel Cormier was changed to a No Contest.


Is Dana White being truthful, or is he just happy he still has a main event for UFC 232?




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