JOSE ALDOโS COACH, Andre Pederneiras, says he wants Aldo and Conor McGregor to take 36 drug tests each before their long-awaited UFC featherweight title bout.
Pederneiras also claimed that heโs willing to cover the costs of the testing himself, in order to ensure that both fighters are clean for a bout which is being rumoured for a 5 December billing at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.
The head coach at the renowned Nova Uniao gym in Rio de Janeiro, Pederneiras penned a fairly patriotic open letter to Brazilian media outlet Combate, in which he was responding to recent comments by UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub.
According to Schaub, Brazilian fighters โainโt doing too wellโ since the UFC introduced stricter drug-testing procedures on 1 July.
Pederneiras said: โI found Brendan Schaubโs accusations to be very serious. Before talking a bunch of crap, I think Mr. Schaub should get informed about the facts.
โWhen the new doping policy was announced to me by UFC matchmaker Sean Shelby, I asked him if the UFC could do it for Aldoโs fight (at UFC 189), with daily tests on Aldo and McGregor. I made this same request to Mr. Jeff Novitzky, responsible for UFCโs anti-doping, that fighters were tested at least three times a week. And when I met Dana White the last time, I made this same request. So I ask the UFC, Dana and [UFC CEO] Lorenzo Fertitta again: test Aldo and McGregor at least three times a week, for three months before the fight, and I will pay for the costs, as I promised them every time I asked them to do this.
โAccusing my fighters of doing steroids is, at least, jealousy for their results โ results you never saw and will never see in your career, Mr. Schaub. Donโt try to throw dirt in clean personโs careers, people that worked hard throughout their entire lives. We have no fault for your failure as a fighter and athlete. I ask you to get back to your insignificance in this sport. Clean your mouth before mentioning a Brazilian or an athlete from my team, because the name of my country and my fighters canโt be said by mediocre people like you.
โI find offensive to talk about the Brazilian and South American people since doping is there for anyone, not only for Brazilians. Your quotes make it look like no athlete from another country was ever caught, only Brazilians. And if some Brazilians were caught, they didnโt learn how to do it here, thatโs for sure.
โAccusing other fighters with no base may sound prejudice for some. To me, itโs just jealousy of Brazilians. If we think about it, itโs really unbelievable what Brazilians can do: we have no training since kids, we donโt have adequate food in the infant stage which, as we all know, is the most important, we donโt have adequate supplements because we canโt buy it since itโs too expensive when it gets to Brazil, and much less investors who believe in the sport, and we still go to the biggest MMA promotion in the world and fight with athletes from any other country, and we win most of the time.
โWeโre still considered a third world country, and instead of talking trash, you have to respect us, because if you make money today in this sport, you have to thank my country and Brazilian athletes who created this sport.
โAfter this frivolous and baseless accusation, I again ask the UFC, Dana White, and Lorenzo Fertitta to drug test Aldo and McGregor for three months, at least three times a week, blood and urine. I will pay all the extra costs that it might bring. After all of this, I donโt see how it wonโt happen for this fight.
โMy name is Andre Pederneiras, Iโm proudly Brazilian, and the only thing I ask every MMA athlete is to respect my country because if this sport exists today, itโs because Brazilians created it.โ
H/T: MMAFighting.com
What a legend. Model proโฆ
Absolute legend
Know the one thatโs one too many comes to mind kinda dragging it on a bit tarnishing an otherwise stellar career