UFC claims defamation in ongoing USADA dispute

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The UFC believes USADA’s statement Wednesday defamed the organization and threatened legal action if not retracted. USADA CEO Travis Tygart told ESPN that the agency stands by its initial statement and “our credibility.”

The UFC believes USADA’s statement Wednesday defamed the organization and threatened legal action if not retracted. USADA CEO Travis Tygart told ESPN that the agency stands by its initial statement and “our credibility.”

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