ACA President Magomed Bubulatov gave a candid interview about doping control within his promotion, revealing concerning statistics. Bubulatov stated that more fighters in ACA use performance-enhancing drugs than compete clean, with replacement fighters typically being the cleanest as they don't have time to use substances. The promotion conducted a pilot program giving fighters six months to clear their systems and allowing certain approved substances. However, Bubulatov acknowledged that doping control is expensive and suggested Russian promotions should pool resources to address the problem, though he doubts this will happen. The promotion is still deciding how to handle fighters who test positive, with potential one-year suspensions being considered.
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ACA President admits more fighters use PEDs than are clean in promotion
By Oscar NascimentoAgentMMA.com
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