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Vitor TRT Rumour

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#1 ·
FrontRowBrian @FrontRowBrian

Latest on rumor... Vitor Belfort definitely used TRT for the Bisping fight. Whether he was granted approval by UFC, I do not know right now
 
#23 ·
Stop with this front. We all know they aren't needed. You just refuse to acknowledge we changed it for the better. Even if you know deep down inside that it's true. You just can't admit it. You're damn UK pride.
I totally understand why you do it... the less there is to read and write, the more time there is to eat more lard. And lets face it, what would America be without lard.
 
#21 ·
Pretty sure I saw on Ariel Helwani's twitter this morning that the Brazilian athletic commission denied this rumor and said that the results haven't come in yet.

With that said Vitor looked absolutely jacked in this fight. All considering his age and previous body condition I wouldn't be surprised if he was using TRT.
 
#31 ·
I'm not sure on that one really. On many of the words it doesn't really seem out of place to me, often times it makes more sense with the pronunciation to have a "z" instead of a "s". But unlike the extra U words not many z for s words pop into mind right away. Realization is one? But IMO with how it is pronounced it makes sense that way.

EDIT: after a quick google search it appears it started with Noah Webster when he compiled a dictionary he seemed to simply some words and change s to z in some words due to pronunciation.
 
#33 ·
If a question is private, I have the choice to answer or not. If I make it public, it’s not private anymore. If I want to say something private I will say it, but I keep to myself and I respect the laws of the sport. Whatever the organization, whatever the law -- they know what to do. This is too controversial, why am I going to say something that doesn’t accomplish anything? If it’s legal, they know what to do. If it’s legal, there’s nothing to say about it. It’s legal.
These are not the words of a man with nothing to hide.
 
#36 ·
RIO DE JANEIRO – All fighters who underwent drug testing at the recent UFC 152 and UFC on FUEL TV 5 events passed their drug tests.

Marc Ratner, the UFC's vice president of government and regulatory affairs, today confirmed the results with MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com).

Ratner said one fighter received a therapeutic-use exemption for testosterone-replacement therapy at UFC 152, but he wouldn't identify the individual, who tested within allowable limits, he said.

UFC 152 took place Sept. 22 at Toronto's Air Canada Centre, and UFC on FUEL TV 5 took place Sept. 29 at Capital FM Arena in Nottingham, England. With no regulatory body handling the drug testing, the UFC coordinated it under Ratner's direction.

According to Ratner, eight fighters were tested at UFC 152 all competitors were tested at UFC on FUEL TV 5.

All fighters tested negative for drugs of abuse (such as marijuana and cocaine), as well as anabolic steroids and other performance-enhancers.

In UFC 152's pay-per-view headliner, UFC light-heavyweight champion Jon Jones defended his title with a win over Vitor Belfort. At UFC on FUEL TV 5, Stefan Struve knocked out fellow heavyweight contender Stipe Miocic in the FUEL TV-televised main event.
:confused02: I wonder who?
 
#40 ·
I don't care if Vitor was fighting on coke or speed or if he shot himself full of testosterone right before he got in the cage. I still got to see that head kick.

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