UFC's Hunter Campbell Demands Apology from USADA for False Narrative Surrounding Conor McGregor
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UFC executive Hunter Campbell demands an apology from the U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) for using Conor McGregor to advance a false narrative. Campbell denies USADA's claim that the UFC wanted McGregor to return without undergoing the required six months of testing, stating that McGregor would not fight until he had completed the testing period. Campbell also accuses USADA of using McGregor as a media vehicle and expresses concern over potential legal liability. The UFC has announced a new partnership with Drug Free Sport International and will end its relationship with USADA in 2024.
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