The Ultimate Fighting Championship signed a deal with the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) to help clean the sport of mixed martial arts.
Fighters who are on the active UFC roster are subjected to random drug tests, and when it came time for a USADA agent to test Angela Magana in La Perla, San Juan, Puerto Rico, the agent did not want to get out of her car. She claims that she did not feel safe and even though Magana was home, her phone was on silent.
Magana would receive a notice from USADA about her failure to test even though it was the agent’s responsibility to get out of the car and test the fighter. Magana recently took to social media to sound off on USADA for sending her a failure warning:
“#yourmajesty response to my #USADA failure”warning”, I got a call immediately after saying that I have no warning everything is all good ?
#laperla #donthate #dontdiscriminate #ilovelaperla #puertorico”