Jon Jones was caught with small portions of turinabol (33 picograms) in the test carried out by the Voluntary Anti-Doping Agency (VADA) at UFC 232. Scheduled to face 'Bones' for the light heavyweight belt at UFC 235, Anthony Smith He said he didn't care about his rival's new anti-doping test.
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Through his social networks, Smith admitted that he signed the fight contract with Jones without 'expectations'. Furthermore, he assured that he is bothered by the presence of residues of prohibited substances in his opponent.
“If you're looking for me to talk about this, don't. I truly don't care. Picograms, not picograms, Olympic-sized swimming pool, pinches of salt… I couldn’t not care more. I signed on the line, I did it knowing what I was signing and I did it without any expectations. I’m fine guys,” Anthony wrote.
The California State Athletic Commission will not punish Jones again as it believes VADA testing identified a small portion of the Turinabol doping identified in 2017. At the time, Jon received a 15-month suspension from United States Anti-Doping (USADA).
If you're hitting me up about this, don't. I truly don't care. Picograms, no picograms, Olympic sized swimming pools, grains of salt 🤦🏽♂️… I couldn't care any less. I signed on the line and did it knowing what I was signing up for and with no expectations. I'm good, y'all. 🙅🏽♂️ https://t.co/GnQQ6diow6
— Anthony Smith (@lionheartasmith) 24 January 2019
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