After severe punishment by USADA, Michel Trator fires at entity and gives up retirement

Under penalty of four years of suspension, veteran explains prohibited substances found in the body and does not spare the Anti-Doping Agency from criticism

M. Trator was recently released from the UFC. Photo: Reproduction/Instagram

The harsh sentence of four years of suspension after another failure in an anti-doping test outraged Michael Trator. Punished by USADA (United States Anti-Doping Agency), the veteran, who even considered ending his career, spoke for the first time about the situation and spared no criticism of the entity. The decision to 'hang up the gloves' no longer exists.

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“I told everything (to USADA). He said that my wife and I are undergoing treatment to have another baby. That's not steroids, that's medication. They interviewed me, my wife, my doctor. They took the prescriptions, medical history, the tests I took, and these sons of bitches still do this?”, fired Trator, in an interview with 'MMA fighting'.

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After the 'bomb' in Michel's career, the fighter even considered retirement from MMA, since, in the United States, he would be able to return to the cages only in 2025. The 40-year-old athlete, however, found a solution and no longer thinks about stopping.

“I don’t care (about USADA). I can fight in Brazil, make money there”, she concluded.

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Professional in MMA since 2000, Michel has 30 fights as a professional in MMA. Today, the Brazilian has 26 wins and four losses.

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