Ian McCall is a firm believer that the UFC must have a strict anti-doping policy and is on board with USADA’s program implemented by the organization.

Although he does believe the program is necessary, he recently stated he feels sometimes the process does overstep boundaries:

I enjoy the fact that they test people as avidly as they do, he said. They show up at my house, which is – you know, 6 in the morning, they test you. It’s what we need, but at the same time, they’re kind of overstepping their boundaries. This whole checking-in thing – the whereabouts. They have to know where we are at all times.

So I get a text message every night that says, ‘You’re going to be here at this time.’ One day I wasn’t here for afternoon practice, and the (USADA testing administrator) showed up and tried to yell at me – ‘You’re not here.’ And I’m like, ‘I’m at my (expletive) house, napping. The coach gave me the day off.’

McCall was told he should have texted USADA due to his schedule change.

His response?

‘How about you go (expletive) yourself?’ he said. ‘I live half an hour away. It’s your job to get my pee, drive down and get it.’

It’s the fact that they act like they’re solving crimes. And there was also some sleazy old man with like a hairpiece and bad clothes. It was just gross.

source: mmajunkie.com

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