The UFC and McGregor declined to comment.
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TSN’s free match reporter Aaron Bronstetter write Conor McGregor survived without a doping test throughout the current calendar year.
The Irishman’s latest UFC fight is Dustin Poirier from July of last year, but the lack of testing is still strange, because all athletes under the organization’s contract belong to the year-round d-program. The current contract obliges UFC fighters to be tested by the US anti-doping organization USADA for up to eight years, whether there were matches or not. The results, among other things, can be found in the Usada database, which was last updated on September 22 From John Hathaway, From Travis Browne and From Sheldon Westcottwho haven’t been seen in a UFC cage in over five years.
McGregor, 34, is currently the only untested athlete of the sport’s number one organization in 2022. The most recent test entry is from the third quarter of last year. How this situation has ended is not known. Both the UFC and McGregor’s camp declined to comment to TSN. The natural explanation would be the end of the career, but the former superstar of the sport has not made an official announcement removing the testing obligation.
With McGregor on the ropes, the hugger will next enter the boxing ring Floyd Mayweather with.