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UFC executive vice president and chief business officer Hunter Campbell and Jeff Novitzky discuss USADA's recent statement on Conor McGregor and the end of their UFC partnership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fitz Nation on YouTubeFitz Nation on UFC Fight PassNEW!!! Fitz Nation merchIn this episode, Fitz catches up with Fortis MMA head coach Sayif Saud to talk about Ryan Spann's upcoming main event vs. Nikita Krylov. They also talk about the heavyweight debut of Jon Jones as UFC 285 approaches.Then, Jeff Novitzky joins the show to clear up the situation regarding Islam Makhachev at UFC 284 and the rules surrounding UFC fighter IV use. They also discuss more USADA matters as the quest to keep the sport clean is always evolving.Finally, Fitz caught up with Erin Blanchfield the day before her main event vs. Jessica Andrade to chat about the new spotlight on her career and all things New Jersey!Follow Fitz:Instagram TikTok Twitter
Well, Friday is here, so that means we are turning our gaze to what's been happening in the world of #MMA We jump off, as we do, with our with our NFL divisional round predictions. Then we start things off with the LFA saying they've suspended Patrick Miletich, However, he says they've fired him, for attending the recent protests in Washington! WBC President Mauricio Sulaiman, has come out and said, he would give Conor McGregor a title shot if he were to have one win against a ranked opponent! The UFC and USADA will no longer punish athletes who test positive for marijuana! Also, Jeff Novitzky and the UFC is looking into psychedelics as therapy for fighters with brain injuries! And we give the 'UFC on ABC: Holloway vs. Kattar' weigh-in's a quick look. All's good for the first card of the year, as everyone hit the mark. Today's (ep 136) @ChinCheckPod breaks it all down, so let's get with it! - NFL Divisional Round: Predictions - LFA say they're investigating Pat Miletich role at Washington protests - WBC would give Conor title shot with one ranked win! - UFC and USADA no longer testing for weed - Also, the UFC looking into psychedelics to help with brain injuries - UFC on ABC: Holloway vs. Kattar: Weigh-in thoughts *(Music) 'Nightrain' Guns N' Roses - 1992
John Morgan is back on Fight Island, and he sits down with a familiar face in The Mac Life's Oscar Willis to talk about Abu Dhabi, UFC on ABC 1 and the importance of UFC 257. Along the way, hear Morgan's interviews with UFC execs Dana White and Jeff Novitzky.
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Jeff Novitzky is the current Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC. He previously served as an agent for the Food and Drug Administration, investigating the use of steroids in professional sports
The Thirty-Fourth Episode of The Schmozone Podcast with cohosts Dave Schmulenson (aka The Schmo) and Helen Yee. UFC Senior VP of Athlete Health & Performance Jeff Novitzky spreads knowledge inside The Schmozone. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping and Comedian Luis J Gomez discuss Luis possibly having another fight on the horizon, Luis injuring Harrington in sparring, Bisping unexpectedly getting a heavy dose of Ketamine at the doctors office, Mike biking with Rebecca on a kids bike, his trip down to San Diego over the weekend and more before getting into the biggest news in MMA including Jeff Novitzky calling for higher USADA thresholds after two non female non-MMA athletes popped for an unusual reason, Jon Jones might be going back to college, Amanda Nunes is mulling over retirment, the rift Bisping may be causing between Daniel Cormier and Luke Rockhold, the time Bisping passed up going for drinks with Luke and DC, Eduardo Dantas talked about Jose Aldo vs Petr Yan in sparring years ago, when is it okay to break the fighters code of "tapping and telling", Jessica Eye missing weight for her fight with Cynthia Calvillo, is it more understandable for fighters to miss weight while were in a pandemic and more before Darren Till calls in to talk about pestering Bisping with face time calls while Mike is on commentary, his main event fight with Robert Whitaker on Fight Island, his ongoing feud with Mike Perry that now involves a website, how quarantine is effecting his training regimen, getting to Fight Island early to acclimatize, Bisping getting tempted out of retirement by Darrens fat jokes and more, plus Callum tried to bully Bisping's busted neck, should non contact athletes be allowed to use PED's freely, fan questions and so much more! Follow the whole show: @Bisping, @LuisJGomez, @DarrenTill2 @BYMPod, @GasDigital, @TheMHarrington, @BMacKayIsRightSupport Our Sponsors:Ridge.com/BYM - Use codeBYM for 10% off!Bluechew.com - Use Promo Code BELIEVE and get your first order freeThe newest 30 episodes are always free, but if you want access to all the archives, watch live, chat live, access to the forums, and get the show a day before it comes out everywhere else - you can subscribe now at gasdigitalnetwork.com and use the code BYM to save 15% on the entire network
As the VP of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC, Jeff gives us the down-low on pissing dirty in professional sports. Listening probably won't help you pass a drug test at work, but it couldn't hurt.
As the VP of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC, Jeff gives us the down-low on pissing dirty in professional sports. Listening probably won't help you pass a drug test at work, but it couldn't hurt.
As the VP of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC, Jeff gives us the down low on pissing dirty in professional sports. Listening probably won't help you pass a drug test at work, but it couldn't hurt.
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Why did Nate Diaz release an statement about a possible anti-doping policy violation ? he main event at UFC 244 on Saturday November 2, 2019 at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York between Jorge Masvidal and Nate Diaz will proceed as scheduled. UFC is an industry-leader in anti-doping and we continuously strive and advocate for an effective and fair program for our sport and athletes. From January of 2019, UFC and USADA, along with independent experts and consultants, have been reviewing the UFC Anti-Doping Policy to ensure it remains a reliable and effective tool to combat doping in our sport and to protect UFC athletes that compete in the Octagon. As early as August 31, 2019, certain significant changes to the UFC Anti-Doping Policy have been agreed on in principle between UFC and USADA and, as such, have been put into practice. One of these changes is the adoption of scientifically-based decision concentration levels, also known as minimum thresholds, for certain prohibited substances where evidence has shown that positive tests of these substances below the threshold are consistent with innocent contamination. A positive sample of an applicable substance below the decision concentration level is treated as an atypical finding. An atypical finding will result in no violation in the absence of other facts or circumstances that confirm the athlete intended to gain an unauthorized performance enhancing or therapeutic benefit through the use of the substance. Since August 31, 2019, several UFC athletes have had their provisional suspensions lifted based on the implementation of decision concentration levels, including Neil Magny. Mr. Magny’s provisional suspension was due to a positive sample containing a prohibited SARM (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulator), known as LGD-4033 or Ligandrol, in an amount below the decision concentration level for this substance. Mr. Magny’s atypical finding was reviewed by USADA and it was concluded that no other facts or circumstances were present that would have resulted in an anti-doping policy violation by, or sanction for, Mr. Magny. On October 15, 2019, UFC was presented with a unique opportunity to discuss the topic of decision concentration levels in a public forum hosted by the California State Athletic Commission. Attendees at the summit included the California State Athletic Commission, the Association of Boxing Commissions, representatives from other state athletic commissions, members of the mixed martial arts media and anti-doping specialists and scientists. Representatives of USADA and UFC, including Jeff Novitzky, Senior Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance of UFC, discussed recent developments that support implementing decision concentration levels. Mr. Magny was also granted the opportunity to explain the facts and circumstances of his matter and his support for implementing decision concentration levels. At the summit, the California State Athletic Commission, the Association of Boxing Commissions and other attendees expressed significant support for incorporating decision concentration levels into their own rules and regulations. On October 24, 2019, Nate Diaz released a public statement regarding a recent out-of-competition test conducted by USADA. UFC has been notified by USADA that the out-of-competition test concluded that LGD-4033 was present in Mr. Diaz’s sample at an amount below the decision concentration level for this substance. USADA is reviewing the out-of-competition test as an atypical finding. Further laboratory testing conducted by the Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory (SMRTL), a WADA-accredited lab in Salt Lake City, Utah, has confirmed that two bottles of the same organic, vegan, plant-based daily multivitamin that Mr. Diaz was using were each contaminated with LGD-4033, which the evidence supports resulted in Mr. Diaz’s positive sample. Mr. Diaz has not committed an anti-doping policy.
Jeff Novitzky is the current Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC. He previously served as an agent for the FDA, investigating the use of steroids in professional sports. Before April 2008 he was a special agent for the IRS who investigated the use of steroids for over five years.
Ariel is joined in studio once again by veteran combat sports journalist and broadcaster Gareth A. Davies to talk about the state of MMA (and boxing), covering the fight game, his latest run-in with Nate Diaz, Paddy Holohan's political victory in Dublin, Urijah Faber's comeback fight, Gustafsson vs. Smith, Jeff Novitzky and much more.
Luke Rockhold, Jeff Novitzky, and Matt Frevola all call in, and the guys recap UFC St. Petersburg.
The guys talk about Bryan's trip to South Africa, honey badgers, petting a wild cheetah, diving with great white sharks (sorta), shark eating orca's, mock charging elephants, new year's resolutions, Jeff Novitzky and Jon Jones' drug test controversy, UFC 232, Chris Brown's monkey, gay rhino sighting and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys talk about Bryan's trip to South Africa, honey badgers, petting a wild cheetah, diving with great white sharks (sorta), shark eating orca's, mock charging elephants, new year's resolutions, Jeff Novitzky and Jon Jones' drug test controversy, UFC 232, Chris Brown's monkey, gay rhino sighting and much more!
Brendan recaps UFC 232 Jones vs Gustafsson 2 and welcomes Paige VanZant in-studio. Paige discusses her upcoming fight with Rachael Ostovich, training with Cyborg, dating a fighter, negativity on social media, Dancing with the Stars, cooking show and more. Also, breaking MMA events/news, Jeff Novitzky on Joe Rogan's podcast, Floyd Mayweather vs Tenshin Nasukawa results, the biggest shame with Jon Jone's controversy, Amanda Nunes's breakout performance win over Cyborg, new year resolutions, Lebron James calling himself the G.O.A.T, fan questions and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brendan recaps UFC 232 Jones vs Gustafsson 2 and welcomes Paige VanZant in-studio. Paige discusses her upcoming fight with Rachael Ostovich, training with Cyborg, dating a fighter, negativity on social media, Dancing with the Stars, cooking show and more. Also, breaking MMA events/news, Jeff Novitzky on Joe Rogan's podcast, Floyd Mayweather vs Tenshin Nasukawa results, the biggest shame with Jon Jone's controversy, Amanda Nunes's breakout performance win over Cyborg, new year resolutions, Lebron James calling himself the G.O.A.T, fan questions and much more!
Octogon n°274 - UFC 232 "Jones vs Gustafsson 2" Le dernier event de l'année 2018 avait lieu cette lieu au Forum d'Inglewood de Los Angeles avec Jon Jones qui affrontait Alexander Gustafsson. Une revanche (Jones avait emporté la première manche par décision à l'UFC 165) qui avait pour enjeu le titre des 205 pounds laissé vacant par Daniel Cormier. Le gala était initialement prévu à Las Vegas mais à mercredi la commission athlétique du Nevada a refusé de délivrer une licence de combat à Jones car il y a quelques jours, une métabolite de produit interdit (le même qui avait valu une suspension à Jones) a été détectée. Jeff Novitzky (le boss de l'USADA) a expliqué que la substance pouvait rester dans le corps de Jones indéfiniment mais que l'athlète avait rempli toutes les obligations de contrôle et qu'il les avait satisfaites. Un imbroglio s'en est suivi (avec les débats pro/anti Jones) et l'UFC a tout simplement opté pour la délocalisation pure et simple de l'event à Los Angeles puisque la commission de Californie avait fourni l'autorisation de combattre à Jones la semaine dernière. Bref, encore tout un cirque médiatico-médical autour du cas "Bones" au point qu'on en oublierait presque le sportif et le fait que le Suédois a été l'adversaire le plus coriace de l'ancien champion incontesté. Un long lay-off respectif a rebattu (?) les cartes de ce duel dans une division assez sinistrée. Le co-main event était LE combat féminin que tous les fans attendaient depuis des années: Amanda Nunes (championne des 135 lbs) contre Cristina Cyborg (championne des 145). Un duel 100% auriverde où Cyborg partait favorite puisqu'elle a nettoyé toutes les adversaires qui se présentaient à elle en moins de deux rounds (à l'exception de Holly Holm). Si une femme pouvait rivaliser avec elle, c'était bien Nunes qui possède la force, le striking, la lutte et le sol nécessaires pour annihiler la tenante des featherweight. Le reste de la carte était Condit/Chiesa, Latifi/Anderson et Mendes/Volkanovski (à noter la présence de BJ Penn, d'Andrei Arlovski et de Cat Zingano dans l'undercard). On vous résume comme à l'accoutumée tout cela et nous vous donnons rendez-vous le 20 janvier prochain. En attendant, nous vous souhaitons une excellente année 2019 et un très bon réveillon. Amusez-vous, profitez de vos proches et prenez soin de vous. Bonne écoute N'hésitez pas à suivre notre page Facebook et à nous laisser des avis et étoiles sur Apple Podcasts (cela nous aide à faire connaître notre émission). Vous pouvez aussi nous retrouver sur Spotify, Deezer, Talker ou Podradio
Jeff Novitzky is the Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC.
Jeff Novitzky is the Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC.
Brendan rants about the recent Jon Jones controversy, his past and legacy, UFC 232 moving from Las Vegas to Los Angeles on 6 days notice, Dana White, Jeff Novitzky, CSAC and USADA's handling of the situation, how the move hurts every other fighter on the card and why Alexander Gustafsson should negotiate a new deal. Also, breakdown and picks for UFC 232, breaking MMA & boxing events/news, Charlo brothers and Dillian Whyte recaps, Aquaman, fan questions and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brendan rants about the recent Jon Jones controversy, his past and legacy, UFC 232 moving from Las Vegas to Los Angeles on 6 days notice, Dana White, Jeff Novitzky, CSAC and USADA's handling of the situation, how the move hurts every other fighter on the card and why Alexander Gustafsson should negotiate a new deal. Also, breakdown and picks for UFC 232, breaking MMA & boxing events/news, Charlo brothers and Dillian Whyte recaps, Aquaman, fan questions and much more.
Ep. 171.5 – Vegas: UFC 226 wrap-up with Simon Head, featuring Dana White, Daniel Cormier, Anthony Pettis, Derrick Lewis and Jeff Novitzky With the UFC 226 card in the books, John Morgan sits down with Simon Head to recap all the action, while bringing you post-fight comments from UFC President Dana White, new double champion Daniel Cormier and UFC 226 winners Anthony Pettis and Derrick Lewis.
Sam and Jason are back for the first episode of “The MMA Insiders Podcast” of 2018 and they discuss the recent appearance by Jeff Novitzky and Jimmy Smith on the Joe Rogan Podcast. Up first, they talk about some of the things that Novitzky stated on Rogan’s podcast about the UFC anti-doping policy with USADA […] The post The MMA Insiders: Jeff Novitzky/Anti-Doping and Jimmy Smith exits Bellator appeared first on Radio Influence.
Uriah "Primetime" Hall calls in from the road and discusses his upcoming co-main event bout against Vitor Belfort at UFC Fight Night St. Louis, training at Xtreme Couture with the late Robert Follis, rankings just being a number, and more. Later, Jim and Matt talk about Dana White's plan for Cris Cyborg's next fight, Robbie Lawler's injuries, Jeff Novitzky on Jon Jones, Marlon Moraes and Jimmie Rivera's war of words on social media, and more. Plus, another installment of Matt's Movie Minute.
The guys announce the 2017 GOTY and talk Jeff Novitzky aka The Golden Snitch, Callen vs Chin fight night schedule, Rogan's floppy shoes, D'Elia's skater sweater, Brendan's lemon, Bryan's psoriasis, aligators vs dogs, fear logs and much more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys announce the 2017 GOTY and talk Jeff Novitzky aka The Golden Snitch, Callen vs Chin fight night schedule, Rogan's floppy shoes, D'Elia's skater sweater, Brendan's lemon, Bryan's psoriasis, aligators vs dogs, fear logs and much more.
Joe Rogan sits down with Jeff Novitzky, who is currently the Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance for UFC.
Joe Rogan sits down with Jeff Novitzky, who is currently the Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance for UFC.
Former UFC Middleweight champion Chris Weidman and UFC Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance Jeff Novitzky join Matt and guest co-host Phoenix Carnevale in-studio to discuss a variety of topics including USADA testing, tainted supplements, marijuana, male enhancement pills, Jon Jones, Lance Armstrong, Cortney Casey, UFC 217, and much, much more. Before that, Din Thomas calls in to discuss Ricardo Liborio's departure from American Top Team, Colby Covington, and the new episode of Dana White: Lookin' For a Fight. Plus, the group makes their UFC 217 title fight picks.
You do not want to miss this one! Had a great time chatting with Jeff Novitzky on in this episode. Jeff was an agent for the FDA where he investigated the use of steroids in professional sports. He has also worked for the IRS and now is the head of Anti-Doping for the UFC. He is also the UFCs Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance. He was one of the key players in steroid cases taking down Lance Armstrong, Barry Bonds, Victor Conte, Jose Canseco, Floyd Landis, Marion Jones and many more. Jeff shares he tactic for taking down Belko. We talked in depth about some of his past cases, his history, the current state of MMA, weight cutting in UFC, his present role at the UFC, and the new UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas. This is one you don't want to miss.
You do not want to miss this one! Had a great time chatting with Jeff Novitzky on in this episode. Jeff was an agent for the FDA where he investigated the use of steroids in professional sports. He has also worked for the IRS and now is the head of Anti-Doping for the UFC. He is also the UFCs Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance. He was one of the key players in steroid cases taking down Lance Armstrong, Barry Bonds, Victor Conte, Jose Canseco, Floyd Landis, Marion Jones and many more. Jeff shares he tactic for taking down Belko. We talked in depth about some of his past cases, his history, the current state of MMA, weight cutting in UFC, his present role at the UFC, and the new UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas. This is one you don't want to miss.
Ep. 75 – Hamburg: Demetrious Johnson, Carlos Silva, Jeff Novitzky, Abbey Subhan, Simon Head The UFC has returned to Germany, and while Cold Coffee didn't make the journey, John Morgan sits down with MMAjunkie's Abbey Subhan and The Sun's Simon Head to preview UFC Fight Night 93 and discuss the latest headlines in the sport. … Continue reading The MMA Road Show with John Morgan – Episode 75 – Hamburg →
Jeff Novitzky is the VP of athlete health and performance for the UFC.
Jeff Novitzky is the VP of athlete health and performance for the UFC.
Ariel Helwani speaks to Chris Weidman, Donald Cerrone, Will Brooks, Roger Huerta, Cathal Pendred, and Jeff Novitzky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ariel Helwani speaks to Chris Weidman, Donald Cerrone, Will Brooks, Roger Huerta, Cathal Pendred, and Jeff Novitzky. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ariel Helwani speaks to Chris Weidman, Donald Cerrone, Will Brooks, Roger Huerta, Cathal Pendred, and Jeff Novitzky.
UFC Fight Night: Dan Henderson vs. Tim Boetsch is Saturday, so we'll cover the fight card and more. We'll also talk about the UFC's anti-doping press conference with USADA, Jeff Novitzky and others just as the presser ends. This is episode 141 of the Promotional Malpractice Live Chat with Luke Thomas.
- Randy kicks off the show with a recap of the “Waiting For Wishes” in Nashville from earlier this week with Randy Couture, Tito Ortiz, Bob Sapp - We move on to Al Iaquinta’s actions after the decision against Jorge Masvidal at UFN 63 - We discuss the judge’s decision to approve Bellator’s injunction to keep Quinton Jackson from fighting at UFC 186 and Benson Henderson’s offer to “save” the card - We weigh-in on the announcement of the Nate Diaz vs Matt Brown fight and the subsequent denial by Nate Diaz via Twitter - We address the MMAWeekly.com interview with Ben Fodor which goes over his decision to sign with WSOF, his “hype”, and his very strong callout of Melvin Guillard - We welcome to the program Knockout Radio legal advisor Danny Alvarez to answer the question of whether an amateur MMA organization is at fault for allowing a fighter into a fight on a fight card with no training, no fight experience, and no team and something happens to them or their opponent - We have Wal-Mart’s PR staff respond live on air to clarify their decision to sell Ronda Rousey’s new book through their online site and not in-stores - We talk about the UFC’s decision to add the stipulation to the ranking system to remove fighters from the rankings if they are suspended for longer than 9 months by an athletic commission - We welcome to the program Eddie Gordon to discuss his prep for Chris Dempsey at UFC on FOX 15 in Newark, NJ - We talk about the recent hiring of Jeff Novitzky by the UFC to be the new VP of Athlete Health and Perfomance - We welcome to the program Greg Hendrick to talk about the recent and upcoming NSAC meetings and give his thoughts on Anderson Silva’s and Nick Diaz’s recent continuances for their suspension hearings
Super pumped about this episode. Personal Trainer/Lifestyle Modification Coach "Gio's Logic" sits in the co-hosting chair for this one as our special guest for this episode is Jeff Novitzky. Jeff is the Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance for the UFC. He previously served as an agent for the FDA investigating the use of steroids in professional sports. Before April 2008 he was a special agent for the IRS who investigated the use of steroids for over five years. In 2002 he gained public notoriety during his role as a federal agent for the IRS for what we now know as the BALCO scandal. He led a raid on a San Francisco laboratory that was supplying banned substances to athletes. The resulting fallout implicated top athletes including; Barry Bonds, Marion Jones, Tim Montgomery, and Jason Giambi. Years later Novitzky was also involved in the investigation into the use of PED's by Lance Armstrong and other members of his Tour De France teams. If you like sports and scandals this is the episode for you! Please be sure to follow all of us on IG: Action Junkeez: https://www.instagram.com/actionjunkeezpodcast/ Jon O: https://www.instagram.com/jonorlando/ Gio's Logic: https://www.instagram.com/gioslogic/ Jeff Novitzky: https://www.instagram.com/jeffnovitzkyufc/ Special shout out to our sponsors! Tropicana Las Vegas Hollywood Smile LV Galpin Auto Sports Urmixd My Bookie Please subscribe to us on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you listen to podcasts! Thanks guys, JonO.