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JOHNNY HENDRIX: "GEORGE SAINT-PjERR SUBSTITUTED ME "

Tuesday, 10 September 2013, 16:36
JOHNNY HENDRIX:

Last week the French-Canadian TVSAports.ca resource, with reference to the president of voluntary anti-doping agency VADA, Margaret Gudman, reported that Johnie Hendrix ignored the proposal of the champion of UFC, George Saint-Pjerr, about independent testing before their duel on UFC 167 in Las Vegas.

In the next air of the Hour of MMA program the applicant for the champion title UFC in light-middleweight weight explained that everything is at all so, and that George Saint-Pjerr in this situation simply "set up" him.
"Me can check in any day on anything", - Hendrix declared. "Today, tomorrow, let simply call time, and I will be there. I am confused that Saint-Pjerr insists on VADA testing while its photo hangs on the main page of their site. It is a little suspicious for me, and I don't want that these people would hold my career in the hands. The victory over GSP can bring me solid money, and I don't want to risk them if suddenly it appears that George has levers of pressure upon VADA"
"We, for its part, suggested to pass check not in VADA, and in WADA (the world anti-doping agency). In UFC were not against, and I was absolutely for. And suddenly in a week after our conversation report that I refused testing. But we didn't agree about testing in VADA. The last that I heard from the manager and UFC, there was a check in WADA. Thus, GSP went to VADA, and me simply set up, having exposed itself to the best advantage"
"I think, it has reasons to be afraid of me because I can beat it. I trust in it. George started playing games what to distract me, but I won't be bought on it. I don't accept the forbidden substances, and I am pure. I can pass any tests at any time, but I don't like Saint-Pjerra close relations with VADA. It seriously disturbs me"

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