Floyd “Money” Mayweather Out Of Fight After Failing Random USADA Test

The United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is a renowned agency dedicated to ensuring a wide number Olympic, Paralympic, and Pan-American athletes are held to a high standard of drug cleanliness. Since it’s partnering with the UFC, USADA’s restrictive policies and guidelines have caused many athletes’ proformances to falter, and now it seems they have reached the boxing community…less than two months from the most historical boxing match of all time against the UFC’s biggest draw and two weight world champion Conor McGregor!

Boxing legend, and undefeated super star Floyd “Money” Mayweather has been flagged by USADA for failing a test, one that USADA says they take very seriously and have a zero tolerance policy for athletes failing: a reading test. Since the UFC is technically involved in “The Money Fight (aka MayMac),” they have rights to certain aspects of the contract between Floyd and Conor, and also have the right to have him tested by USADA. One of the things USADA is most famous for is random drug tests, so naturally ahead of MayMac they decided to test both fighters randomly. Floyd is now facing either a mandatory personal tutor session every day before the fight until he can pass, or removal from the fight.