They're just doing a study on Sean O'Malley. They just want to see how Ostarine pulses and what to expect from it after ruling that Jon Jones is allowed to have obscure steroids in his blood.
One look at his record, history, physique and you know hes not really a "doping risk" to other athletes. They're just studying him since he popped for some bullshit that has been found to contaminate products (Barnett case, etc).
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I don't see a way he loses to old man Cerone. I fuckin' love Cowboy, but I have very little faith in his ability to beat Connor, especially with how he has looked in his past several fights.
would love to see Cowboy pull it off, but don't think it will happen
odds are certainly moving in Conor's favor now, before Christmas was
Conor -240 - Cowboy +190 and now
rampage said he lost 20lbs for the fight, won't fight again at HW, wants to get walk around weight down to 230 before fighting again.
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As of December 27, current UFC champion USADA test counts in 2019:
Stipe Miocic 9
Jon Jones 13
Israel Adesanya 13
Kamaru Usman 13
Khabib Nurmagomedov 9
Alexander Volkanovski 8
Henry Cejudo 10
Amanda Nunes 12
Valentina Shevchenko 6
Zhang Weili 9
As of December 27, fighters with the most USADA test counts in 2019:
Sean O'Malley 26
Chance Rencountre 17
Jose Aldo 17
Donald Cerrone 14
Claudia Gadelha 14
Kelvin Gastelum 14
Paulo Costa 14
Omari Akhmedov 14
As of December 27, fighters with the most total USADA test counts:
Daniel Cormier - 53
Yoel Romero - 52
Cyborg - 50
Jose Aldo - 50
Holly Holm - 50
Donald Cerrone - 47
RDA - 47
Amanda Nunes - 46
Stipe Miocic - 45
TJ Dillashaw - 44