Andrew Schulz recently reacted to UFC fighters' physiques after their split from USADA and working with another anti-doping agency that took effect at the beginning of the year. The comedian pointed out what he has noticed since that change and insinuated that there could be some fighters who are on PEDs.
Several UFC fighters have shared their complaints and experiences with how USADA conducted their drug testing and that they have preferred working with the new anti-doping agency more. During the promotion's relationship with USADA, many fighters voiced their displeasure with anti-doping agents showing up at their homes in the early morning hours.
UFC fighters are still being tested, so the promotion hasn't changed its stance on PEDs and wants to continue ensuring its fighters are competing on a level playing field.
During the latest episode of his FLAGRANT podcast, Schulz said:
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"Getting whoever was going the PED testing the fu*k out...Getting USADA out of there, these motherfu**ers is chiseled now. Like, WWE in the 90s, bro. USADA makes sh*t look boring. Get USADA the fu*k out of here. These guys are shredded now. It's Ultimate Warrior every single one of them...Listen, I'm sure they're all abiding by the rules." [37:36]
Check out the full episode featuring Andrew Schulz's comments below:
Andrew Schulz praises Alexandre Pantoja's win over Kai Asakura at UFC 310
In addition to discussing what he has noticed from fighters post-USADA, Andrew Schulz heaped praise on Alexandre Pantoja's win over Kai Asakura at UFC 310.
The Brazilian successfully retained his flyweight championship after submitting the former Rizin bantamweight champion and then issued a callout to Demetrious Johnson. Schulz admitted to not being familiar with Pantoja but came out being very impressed with his skill set:
"I was not familiar with your game. The guy in the main [event], Pantoja, is fighting this guy that came over from [Rizin], Japanese dude. This Pantoja guy is relentless. I mean, it was under the pressure...It's short. I would watch the highlights. He fights at 125 fu**ing pounds...He was striking with the guy and [Asakura] is known as one punch knockout [power]...[Pantoja] should be a superstar." [38:13]
Check out Alexandre Pantoja's post-fight interview following his win at UFC 310 below: