“USADA is going to the trash can,” McGregor wrote on the social media.
“The problem is this. I have never cheated, I have not passed a single positive test. Never. I have over seventy blank tests in the program, but they always answer me like I’m lying. This is ridiculous. You are in the trash”
“More than seventy clean tests, not a single violation. This garbage organization will not make me a scapegoat. You are not the main part of this equation, USADA.”
Earlier, the Irish fighter announced that he would be exempted from the mandatory six-month doping period and pass only two tests before the fight against Michael Chandler, which should take place before the end of this year.
In response, the US Anti-Doping Agency released a statement strongly recommending that the UFC include Conor McGregor in the testing pool for a full six-month period.