UFC heavyweight Stefan Struve is happy the U.S Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) is catching all of the cheaters in the heavyweight division.
In a recent interview with Vice Sports in the Netherlands, Struve claimed many UFC heavyweights are using performance-enhancing drugs, but refused to give out names.
He also said some heavyweights used to use PEDs, but now that USADA is around, those fighters are no longer good.
Stuve said he is happy they are getting caught and believes he will have a chance at achieving his goal of becoming UFC heavyweight champion.
Currently, there are a few heavyweights in the UFC that would be ranked in towards the top of the division, but they are ineligible due to failing tests from USADA. These heavyweights include Frank Mir, Ben Rothwell, and Josh Barnett.
Struve is scheduled to headline a UFC Fight Night in his home country on Sept. 2. He is scheduled to fight former Bellator Heavyweight Champion Alexander Volkov.