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Josh Barnett: USADA Was More Interested Into Ways To Punish Me Than The Truth

Josh Barnett: USADA Was More Interested Into Ways To Punish Me Than The Truth

 

 

Earlier this week Josh Barnett became the first fighter who was pinged by USADA but received no suspension just a reprimand. This was due to Barnett’s unwillingness to settle after it was known to both him and USADA that the failed test was due to a tainted supplement.

 “It felt like [USADA was saying], ‘Okay, he’s proved this was a tainted supplement; how do we go after him another way?’” Barnett said. “They were just moving the goalposts back until they had something, which is incredibly backwards from this idea of creating an equitable, fair environment,” he added.

”Maybe [USADA] felt I was someone who would look good to punish, but more likely I think it’s the concept of results. I think the best results this program could have is no one tests positive anymore — that the system works and people operate within it.” – Barnett told mmamania

“I’m proud my innocence held up and that USADA has to recognize that publicly. But the fact we worked with them from the beginning and they had knowledge this supplement was tainted — we could have been done with this a long time ago. The fact is, [USADA] seemed far more insistent on trying to be punitive than to recognize the facts and move on.”

 Barnett has yet to re-enter the USADA drug testing pool after withdrawing from it in 2016, which means he won’t be able to compete for another six months at least. Still Barnett hopes his case sets a precedent moving forward:

“Bureaucracies are big, unwieldy animals that don’t hardly ever shrink or alter their course, but I do hope my case changes some things,” he said. “It’s difficult enough to have to sit out and wait, and have these supplements tested. That is hard enough on a fighter. For an agency to then try and find ways to punish them or create a guilty party out of it, it’s excessive.”