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GLORY Announces New Anti-Doping Initiatives
Monday, Aug 21 2023 by GLORY Press Office

GLORY announces several new initiatives to enhance its anti-doping program and further protect the health and safety of its athletes, ensuring fair competition. In addition to in-competition testing, which has been in effect for years at every GLORY event, GLORY has begun the first phase of its no-notice, out-of-competition testing program, which will continue to be developed over time. GLORY’s program is already one of the leading anti-doping programs in combat sports worldwide. With the enhancements below, GLORY further demonstrates its place amongst the world leaders in anti-doping efforts in combat sports.

GLORY has retained Nadia Silk, an anti-doping lawyer and world-renowned industry expert, to oversee the development and execution of the program. She will serve as the Senior Vice President of Athlete Safety and Regulatory Affairs.

“I am delighted to announce the expansion of our anti-doping program and the hiring of Nadia Silk to ensure that all fighters are safe and compete on a level playing field,” said GLORY co-founder and executive Vice Chairman Scott Rudmann. “Nadia Silk comes to GLORY from her previous role at USADA where she developed and oversaw the anti-doping program of the UFC. She brings to GLORY a deep technical knowledge of the subject, real-world practical experience in the operations of advanced anti-doping programs, and vast experience in interacting with anti-doping organizations in jurisdictions around the globe. She is undoubtedly one of the top experts in anti-doping in combat sports in the world today. Having her on board with GLORY, in addition to enhancing our anti-doping program, moves us further along in our mission to protect the integrity of combat sports and solidifies our position as a world leader in the space.”

GLORY’s doping control has been and will continue to be conducted by the International Testing Agency (commonly known as the ITA), a globally respected independent organization who facilitates GLORY’s sample collections around the world, regardless of where GLORY holds events or athletes live and train. All testing and sample collection is conducted in conformance with the World-Anti Doping Agency’s (“WADA”) International Standard for Testing & Investigations and samples will continue to be analyzed at WADA accredited laboratories. GLORY will continue to cooperate and collaborate with applicable regulators who have jurisdiction over its athletes.

GLORY will soon announce further updates to its anti-doping rules, which are modeled on the World Anti-Doping Code (“Code"). GLORY’s anti-doping rules incorporate the WADA Prohibited List that sets out all banned substances and is updated annually by WADA to stay current. GLORY’s existing rules will be further customized to better fit the realities of combat sports, a practice used by many other global sports leagues for their respective anti-doping programs. For instance, the Code, originally designed for the Olympic movement with four-year competition cycles, has default sanctions of two and four years for doping violations. However, sanction lengths under the GLORY rules default at one and two years depending on the violation.

Amongst the unique provisions of the new ruleset is the ability for GLORY to overturn a win to a loss for fighters who are found to have violated the anti-doping rules in connection with a fight. Not only does this further deter doping, it also provides recourse and a benefit to the professional record and eligibility to collect a win bonus for an athlete who loses versus another competitor who was doping. GLORY also has the authority to impose substantial financial penalties, such as a forfeiture of their entire fight purse and fines.

Additionally, to further enhance the transparency of the program, a panel comprised of independent anti-doping experts will oversee results management and adjudication of violations. GLORY will publicly announce all anti-doping sanctions and maintain a public database of each athlete’s testing history. Information can be found here: https://glorykickboxing.com/anti-doping-program.
 
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Anti-Doping Program
Overview

All fighters under contract with GLORY are subject to the GLORY Anti-Doping Rules, which include both in-competition and out-of-competition testing. The purpose of the anti-doping program is to protect the athletes’ fundamental right to participate in doping-free sport, ensure the health and safety of the athletes, and promote fair competition. It is each athlete’s responsibility to ensure that no prohibited substance enters their system.



Resources

- GLORY Anti-Doping Rules

- 2023 WADA Prohibited List



Anti-Doping Announcements & Sanctions

Coming soon.



Testing Database

Below is a list of athlete test history beginning in April 2023. This list includes both in-competition and out-of-competition samples. All samples are collected in compliance with the WADA International Standard for Testing & Investigations and analyzed at a WADA accredited laboratory for all substances on the WADA Prohibited List. This will be updated on at least a quarterly basis. Please reference the last update date for more information.

Beginning April 2023

Last Updated: August 7th, 2023

Tests:

- Ahmad Chikh Mousa: 1

- Antonio Plazibat: 1

- Benjamin Adegbuyi: 1

- Enver Sljivar: 1

- Felipe Micheletti: 1

- Ibrahim El Bouni: 1

- Jahfarr Wilnis: 1

- Mohamed Amine: 1

- Murat Aygun: 1

- Petch Aiamsiri: 1

- Rico Verhoeven: 1

- Sofian Laidouni: 1

- Tarik Khabez: 1

- Tariq Osaro: 3



Frequently Asked Questions

Coming soon.



Contact

For questions or more information, contact [email protected]
 
I don't think this is inherently a awful idea but who really wanted this? Seems like a misplaced investment. Still I want Glory to do well so maybe this will be some good news.
 
But they dont make UFC money in GLORY. Midlevel fighters dont want this shit when 5k is kind of red panty night for them.
 
Wondering about how much the fighters have to report their whereabouts now to enable the no-notice, out-of-competition testing.
 
Wondering about how much the fighters have to report their whereabouts now to enable the no-notice, out-of-competition testing.
exactly. If the agency will come 4A.M. on a random tuesday morning, the money has to be really worth it.

But Ibrahim El Bouni is a close friend and trainingspartner of me, ill ask him about the stricktness
 
I don't like it, but for Glory to hit further out and get recognition in certain sporting countries, then yes (on a sport-political) scale.
 
Willl they have the funds to do it worldwide and test fighters from others continents too?
 


GLORY Announces New Anti-Doping Initiatives
Monday, Aug 21 2023 by GLORY Press Office

GLORY announces several new initiatives to enhance its anti-doping program and further protect the health and safety of its athletes, ensuring fair competition. In addition to in-competition testing, which has been in effect for years at every GLORY event, GLORY has begun the first phase of its no-notice, out-of-competition testing program, which will continue to be developed over time. GLORY’s program is already one of the leading anti-doping programs in combat sports worldwide. With the enhancements below, GLORY further demonstrates its place amongst the world leaders in anti-doping efforts in combat sports.

GLORY has retained Nadia Silk, an anti-doping lawyer and world-renowned industry expert, to oversee the development and execution of the program. She will serve as the Senior Vice President of Athlete Safety and Regulatory Affairs.

“I am delighted to announce the expansion of our anti-doping program and the hiring of Nadia Silk to ensure that all fighters are safe and compete on a level playing field,” said GLORY co-founder and executive Vice Chairman Scott Rudmann. “Nadia Silk comes to GLORY from her previous role at USADA where she developed and oversaw the anti-doping program of the UFC. She brings to GLORY a deep technical knowledge of the subject, real-world practical experience in the operations of advanced anti-doping programs, and vast experience in interacting with anti-doping organizations in jurisdictions around the globe. She is undoubtedly one of the top experts in anti-doping in combat sports in the world today. Having her on board with GLORY, in addition to enhancing our anti-doping program, moves us further along in our mission to protect the integrity of combat sports and solidifies our position as a world leader in the space.”

GLORY’s doping control has been and will continue to be conducted by the International Testing Agency (commonly known as the ITA), a globally respected independent organization who facilitates GLORY’s sample collections around the world, regardless of where GLORY holds events or athletes live and train. All testing and sample collection is conducted in conformance with the World-Anti Doping Agency’s (“WADA”) International Standard for Testing & Investigations and samples will continue to be analyzed at WADA accredited laboratories. GLORY will continue to cooperate and collaborate with applicable regulators who have jurisdiction over its athletes.

GLORY will soon announce further updates to its anti-doping rules, which are modeled on the World Anti-Doping Code (“Code"). GLORY’s anti-doping rules incorporate the WADA Prohibited List that sets out all banned substances and is updated annually by WADA to stay current. GLORY’s existing rules will be further customized to better fit the realities of combat sports, a practice used by many other global sports leagues for their respective anti-doping programs. For instance, the Code, originally designed for the Olympic movement with four-year competition cycles, has default sanctions of two and four years for doping violations. However, sanction lengths under the GLORY rules default at one and two years depending on the violation.

Amongst the unique provisions of the new ruleset is the ability for GLORY to overturn a win to a loss for fighters who are found to have violated the anti-doping rules in connection with a fight. Not only does this further deter doping, it also provides recourse and a benefit to the professional record and eligibility to collect a win bonus for an athlete who loses versus another competitor who was doping. GLORY also has the authority to impose substantial financial penalties, such as a forfeiture of their entire fight purse and fines.

Additionally, to further enhance the transparency of the program, a panel comprised of independent anti-doping experts will oversee results management and adjudication of violations. GLORY will publicly announce all anti-doping sanctions and maintain a public database of each athlete’s testing history. Information can be found here: https://glorykickboxing.com/anti-doping-program.


If it ain’t VADA it’s next to NADA.
 
Keeping sports clean and our heroes legitimate for our kids. But it is very costly.
 
First new doping violations are in:

Anti-Doping Announcements & Sanctions

September 1, 2023

GLORY has suspended Murat Aygun and Enver Sljivar for their respective violations of the GLORY Anti-Doping Rules (“ADR”) as a result of their samples collected on 29 April 2023 at Glory 85 held in Rotterdam, Netherlands. The samples were analyzed at a World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) accredited laboratory.

Mr. Aygun tested positive for a metabolite of metandienone and Mr. Sljivar tested positive for a metabolite of drostanolone. Metandienone and drostanolone are prohibited substances in the class of anabolic agents on the WADA Prohibited List, which is incorporated into the GLORY ADR.

Mr. Aygun provided evidence that he used the prohibited substance prior to signing a contract with GLORY. Based on the evidence provided and the circumstances of his case, he received a 12-month suspension beginning on 1 June 2023, the date a provisional suspension was imposed. Mr. Sljivar received the default 2-year suspension beginning on 1 June 2023, the date a provisional suspension was imposed.

Because both competitors were found to have violated the ADR, the bout is declared a no-contest and the results have been disqualified. In addition, GLORY has imposed financial consequences in accordance with the rules.
 
Rico and Jamal going at it on Instagram:

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I miss the days when everyone was juiced to the gills.

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When people on Instagram say steroids don't make a difference, it's all hard work and diet. Yeah right buddy. Keep injecting into your butt
 
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And Jamal more or less admitting in that last tweet.
 
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