Joe Rogan and Derek, a steroid expert from “More Plates More Dates.” Conor McGregor its crazy fast recovery and its absence from the USADA test pool is somewhat dubious. The duo discussed in depth what could happen behind the scenes with the Irish fighter’s recovery and spoiler alert, they think it’s STEROID.
In an online discussion between them recently Anthony blacksmith and Irishman Conor McGregor “sort of” defended possible PED use, claiming he had a special exemption for the time he got permission from the USADA testing pool. Joe Rogan and his guest strongly believes that the fighter’s statement may have confirmed various allegations that he used steroids, either intentionally or unintentionally.
The UFC commentator was quite brave not to dance around his subject, possibly using PEDs for McGregor’s speedy recovery. In mid-2021, the Irishman broke his leg in two during his fight against Dustin Poirier and already looks set to return to the octagon. In the last episode The Joe Rogan Experience podcastlandlord said, “The strange thing is that there is a loophole in USADA that allows you to exit the testing pool. It looks weird and you only need six months [of testing to get back]”
However, Rogan agrees that if there’s a current gap for a fighter like McGregor, it’s wise to take advantage of it to use steroids to prevent future damage to his leg. Guest Derek suggested that drugs such as HGH, peptides, and androgens would be drugs that the Irishman is probably currently using.
Rogan commented on McGregor’s recently worn physique and said: “It looks like his pee will melt the USADA trophy. It’s like punching a hole in the bottom of the USADA cup. Rogan should be careful if he doesn’t want to be the victim of another defamatory tweet from McGregor because he was recently harshly criticized by UFC commentator Irish.
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Conor McGregor claims to be returning to fights very soon
The MMA world was shocked to learn that Dana White herself was not on the roster of USADA’s test pool of the biggest superstar. According to the testing agency’s rules, a fighter must be actively tested for 6 months before they can be approved to fight for promotion. ‘The Notorious’ claims this is not the case, and he has a special exemption given the severity of his injury.
While the world is under the impression that the fighter will need to register in December 2022 to make sure he returns to the octagon before mid-2023, the Irishman claims otherwise. Conor McGregor believes he only needs two tests to get back into the fight, according to the special exemption.
I’m ready for testing in February. I’ll complete my two tests per USADA and we’re arranging a fight.
– Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) 24 November 2022
“I’m ready for testing in February. I’ll complete my two tests per USADA and we’re arranging a fight,” McGregor wrote in his tweet. If McGregor’s claims turn out to be false, signing up for testing in February of 2023 means the fighter won’t be able to return until August, and that would be a bummer for the company and fans alike. It is still unclear when Conor McGregor’s next fight will be.