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Sure isntUSADA's drug testing program is not without holes
Thanks for writing what I struggled to explain.For if every fighter is allowed to dope to make it an even playing field. Against if one fighter has an unfair advantage.
Fighters shouldn't be forced to pump themselves full of dangerous drugs to compete with the best in the world.On one hand, USADA's drug testing program isn't infallible, which could create an unfair gap between fighters who can afford top shelf PEDs and lawyers and fighters who can barely afford to train full time.
On the other hand, without USADA, the playing field is "fair" under the unspoken understanding that everyone is cheating and because the only drug test is simply an intelligence test, cheating is as easy for the rich fighters as it is for the poor fighters.