UFC Chief Operating Officer Lawrence Epstein recently took part in the announcement of the UFC's new written code of conduct, and took some time to break it down.
Those who think UFC fighters are trying to cash in on being injured need to think again.
The UFC and Strikeforce earlier this week held their fourth Fighter Summit in Las Vegas where company officials announced a new formalized written drug policy.
With recent arrests including UFC champion Jon Jones, Ross Pearson and even ring girl Arianny Celeste, should the UFC consider instituting a code of conduct policy?
As states struggle to pay for regulation, the UFC continues to turn a blind eye toward PED use by its athletes.
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CHICAGO - UFC president Dana White is proud of the Zuffa's recently implemented policy that requires all new signees to pass a drug test, and he thinks it'll help their health in the long ru...
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