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Marijuana and MMA: A Big Problem?


For those of you who remember the poll that I put on the site a couple weeks back, this post might not be a big surprise. I had asked readers if they thought the State Athletic Commissions should allow fighters to use marijuana if the drug was legalized in the state they were fighting. Out of 24 responses, 17 of you said that fighters should be allowed to be under the influence of THC, the common chemical compound found in the drug. Only seven readers though that marijuana should still be banned even if it is legal in the state where the event is being held.

I’m sure you may already know this - the facts of drug use in MMA are still alarming. You may not know, however, that the California State Athletic Commission has suspended fighters for marijuana use almost 200% more than performance enhancing drugs like anabolic steroids. Even with all of the associated health risks with bringing smoke into human lungs, why are so many fighters smoking marijuana?

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Ken Shamrock and the Steroid Saga


The steroid problem is everywhere and in every sport. This past week a professional billiard player got caught doping. Roids are the most important topic in all of baseball. They have also added a black eye to Sean Sherk’s legacy. Many steroid users have talked about a false sense of security that comes with the steroids. You can run faster and jump higher and feel like you can not be stopped. It made Steve Lattimer get his seat at the table in the best College football movie minus Rudy. He also slammed his head into a car window and tried to rape a girl due to the effects of the drug.

This security blanket is something according to brother Frank, Ken Shamrock has. In a hilarious move in sibling rivalry, Frank says that “my brother did them his whole life.” “Why do you think that his mind is so fried? Why do you think he crumbles before the big fights? He’s got no psyche. He let steroids give him a false sense of security and the moment that stuff is gone he’s no longer superman. He’s just a regular man. But without all the hard work and without all the belief in himself that a regular man would have if he got up to that point. He’s the only guy that I’ll tell on, because he’s always in trouble anyway.”

Ken and Frank are not biological brothers, but they are still brothers. Ken was adopted at a young age and was always part of the family. Ken Shamrock is a legend in the sport. He is nicknamed “The World’s Most Dangerous Man” and as one of the sport’s forefathers, he is s a part of the reason the sport is where it is today. Frank is not that bad of a MMA fighter either. He is StrikeForce’s middleweight champion and has a record of 24-8-1. He has beaten the likes of Phil Baroni, Cesar Gracie, Tito Ortiz, Jeremy Horn, and Bas Rutten. The two could be the second family of MMA behind the Gracie Family.

The biggest thing that can be taken away from the interview isn’t the fact that Ken Shamrock is a user, and may have been his whole career. It is the fact that Frank hints that others are currently using. This tells me that there is a problem with steroids in that organization. It is also no secret that the old Pride organization didn’t test for steroids. It is funny how the guys from Pride have either flourished, or fell flat on their faces in the cage. Part of this could be the cage, and part of this could be steroids. Rumblings around the UFC has all but pointed fingers to the former Japan fighters, and said that is why they have struggled.

The last well known UFC fighter to test positive for steroids was the 155 champion Sean Sherk. Sherk was a physical specimen and had amazing workouts. He has never assumed the guilt and always denied all allegations. Other notable fighters that have popped are Hermes Franca and Stephen Bonner.

Dana White told Sherdog “Our policy on fighters using steroids, illegal drugs or any banned substance remains the same,” declared White, “you cannot use them.” Neither Ken nor Frank is in the UFC, but if steroids are being used in other organizations they are being used in the UFC. The world of steroids is a continuous cycle of big brains and muscle heads. The big brains will constantly be in search of a better untraceable steroid, and the athletes that use will be on the look out for such a thing.

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MMA Fighters are not Taking Drug Testing Seriously


It seems that more fighters are getting caught with drugs these days than ever. It’s not like they are being thoroughly punished; the fines are weak, the suspensions are short, and the short-term positives seem to outweigh the negatives. Why should anyone stop attempting to cheat a little to get bigger and better?

The major organizations are still bringing back the guys who have cheated in the past. Stephan Bonnar, busted last August for using illegal steroids, is back in UFC 73. Josh Barnett was caught using drugs in the UFC in 2002 and he continued to fight more than a dozen more opponents afterwards, mostly in the Pride organization in Japan. Tim Sylvia was stripped of his heavyweight title when he tested positive for an anabolic steroid during his fight in UFC 44 in 2003. Similar to others who were busted, Sylvia was given numerous other chances to reclaim his title as the Heavyweight Champion.

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The Return of The American Psycho


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It’s been almost a year since light-heavyweight fighter “The American Psycho” Stephan Bonnar lost to Rashad Evans via an Unanimous Decision from the judges. Only two months later he lost again to Forrest Griffin by a Majority Decision in a rematch gone wrong for Bonnar. Very wrong.

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5 Things We Love to Hate in MMA


5: New MMA Fans - Let’s not beat around the bush here. We are all guilty of trash talking the new Chuck Liddell shirt-wearing MMA newbie. Not that there is anything wrong with Chuck Liddell, but new fan bashing has become the next big thing in MMA next to unwanted Coca-Cola sponsorships and anabolic steroid use. If you haven’t been around since the birth of Jiu-Jitsu, you’re apparently a newbie too.

4: Fake Rivalries - Apparently real rivalries aren’t as prevelant anymore. It seems that more wannabe bad-blood is appearing all over MMA than in the WWE. Are we seeing a trend towards wrestling-style entertainment? Ask Tito Ortiz; he hates everyone.

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