Double down on the nonsense, nice. First off, NEVER, did I say that UFC fighters did not have issues with drugs. Its prevalent in all sports, not just the UFC. . I am well aware of issue a small percentage of fighters have had. You keep saying UFC fighters blame the healthcare in the US, who? Do you realize not all UFC fighters are American, what does American Healthcare have to do with any of this? Moreso, what does the media have anything to do with this? Are you really trying to make the case that Heroin/drugs is a bigger issue that weight cutting? NO SHIT!
What are you talking about, "ignored by the media'? You say "the media" are you discrediting FOX as well? Because they have more stories about Demi Lovato and Heroin, than they do about weight cutting. Weight cutting IS AN ISSUE, but comparing it to Heroin is penetrating crazy. Politicians in my state are actually debating now the benefits of marijuana on the Heroin crisis, so it is a big issue in politics. If anyone, media outlets or otherwise, think that weight cutting is more of an issue the Heroin, the conversation needs to cease. You are arguing though that "the media" is making a big deal about weight cutting, but it only seems to be an issue within MMA, and its a very real issue. Fighters have died from weight cutting, a female fighter just died recently from trying to cut weight. Tell Max Holloway its not an issue. Take all the footage of these fighters (Romero) barley being able to walk, and yet you still say its an agenda? That is pure nonsense.
The fighters you mentioned (and their are others that you missed, Court McGee for example) has nothing to do with weight cutting, so what is your point anymore? Are you saying that drugs/heroin in the UFC is being ignored as compared to weight cutting? Or is that is a rant, that YOU personally don't think that weight cutting is an issue. If that is that case, fine, I regress unless you want to look at facts or unless you want to try it yourself. If you are talking about MMA specific media, than of course they are going to cover the topic because it is an issue, whether you choose to believe it or not. Now do the same with Demi Lovato or drug use.
Sad to see someone so brain washed, that everything they don't agree with is an agenda by someone else, or fake news lol. Even when the facts are readily available. What would anyone have to gain by bringing to light that weight cutting is dangerous? What is your knowledge on cutting weight? I can send you article after article of reputable sports scientist as well as physiologist who agree that it is dangerous, but I assume you have more knowledge than someone who went to school for it right. I guess you would say this to the mother of Jess Lindsay, that her death isn't a real issue.
What are you talking about, "ignored by the media'? You say "the media" are you discrediting FOX as well? Because they have more stories about Demi Lovato and Heroin, than they do about weight cutting. Weight cutting IS AN ISSUE, but comparing it to Heroin is penetrating crazy. Politicians in my state are actually debating now the benefits of marijuana on the Heroin crisis, so it is a big issue in politics. If anyone, media outlets or otherwise, think that weight cutting is more of an issue the Heroin, the conversation needs to cease. You are arguing though that "the media" is making a big deal about weight cutting, but it only seems to be an issue within MMA, and its a very real issue. Fighters have died from weight cutting, a female fighter just died recently from trying to cut weight. Tell Max Holloway its not an issue. Take all the footage of these fighters (Romero) barley being able to walk, and yet you still say its an agenda? That is pure nonsense.
The fighters you mentioned (and their are others that you missed, Court McGee for example) has nothing to do with weight cutting, so what is your point anymore? Are you saying that drugs/heroin in the UFC is being ignored as compared to weight cutting? Or is that is a rant, that YOU personally don't think that weight cutting is an issue. If that is that case, fine, I regress unless you want to look at facts or unless you want to try it yourself. If you are talking about MMA specific media, than of course they are going to cover the topic because it is an issue, whether you choose to believe it or not. Now do the same with Demi Lovato or drug use.
Sad to see someone so brain washed, that everything they don't agree with is an agenda by someone else, or fake news lol. Even when the facts are readily available. What would anyone have to gain by bringing to light that weight cutting is dangerous? What is your knowledge on cutting weight? I can send you article after article of reputable sports scientist as well as physiologist who agree that it is dangerous, but I assume you have more knowledge than someone who went to school for it right. I guess you would say this to the mother of Jess Lindsay, that her death isn't a real issue.