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Dana White on USADA CEO’s Recent Statement: ’He Went Nuts’



Dana White isn't too pleased with the way United States Anti-Doping Agency CEO Travis Tygart handled the news of the Ultimate Fighting Championship not renewing its contract with the drug-testing agency.

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On Wednesday, the USADA CEO released a statement announcing that the testing agency would cease to serve as the UFC's anti-doping partner effective beginning Jan. 1, but that wasn't all.

Tygart insinuated that the relationship between the promotion and USADA became "untenable" due to the UFC's hope that USADA would excuse Conor McGregor from the six-month testing window, which is mandatory for any fighter who has been out of the testing pool.

While White had assigned chief business officer Hunter Campbell and senior vice president of athlete health and performance Jeff Novitzky the responsibility of addressing the entire situation on Thursday in a media scrum, the UFC CEO had a few choice words and addressed Tygart's statement recently.

“I summed it up yesterday in one word – scumbag. Listen, it is what it is. They did what they did.” White told reporters at the UFC Apex on Friday. “Think about this, they’re in a business where they’re looking to bring other sports leagues in. They were with us for eight years. We helped put them on the map, they helped us build an incredible program. This is how you’re going to end your relationship with us? Who else would want to do business with these guys after that? Not me. So it doesn’t matter to me. We’re moving on, and good luck to him.”

The UFC boss has repeatedly denied the notion that they were hoping to fast-track McGregor's return to the Octagon by avoiding the six-month testing period.

According to Campbell, the UFC's contract with USADA accounted for 30% of the testing agency's annual budget. White was asked if that could be a reason behind Tygart's recent statements.

“This guy went full Britney Spears and lost his mind,” White said. “Get ready, you’re probably going to see this guy on Instagram dancing with knives, probably in the next two weeks or something. He went nuts. He lost his mind, and it is what it is. It’s whatever.”

On Thursday, Campbell also announced that the UFC will be partnering with Drug Free Sport International to run its anti-doping program in 2024.
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