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Conor McGregor reportedly took banned drugs

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Conor McGregor’s Comeback: A Tale of Banned Drugs and a Famous Doctor
When the Ultimate Fighting Championship star Conor McGregor was battling his opponent during a bout in Las Vegas in July 2021, he snapped his own left leg in two — a gruesome spectacle that shocked th...

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Conor McGregor reportedly used 'powerful, banned drugs' to recover from gruesome 2021 broken leg
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Conor McGregor 'took powerful UFC-banned drugs' and 'tried to evade anti-doping officials'
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Conor McGregor Reportedly Used Banned Substances After Leg Injury
Conor McGregor is facing fresh controversy ahead of his UFC return, and this one is directly connected to his fighting career.

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Conor McGregor reportedly took banned drugs, UFC White House preview, more | The Boys in the Back | June 11, 2026
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New York Times slams Conor McGregor for using PEDs to treat broken leg
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A new sporting event’s controversial pitch: Performance-enhancing drugs welcome

Competing while using banned substances is one of elite sports’ most fiercely protected red lines.
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Dell earnings surge lifts AI and semiconductor stocks

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Tech billionaires used performance drugs in secret. Now they’re selling a revolution.

LAS VEGAS - This past week, in a city built on risk and reward, billionaire biohacker Christian Angermayer went about his wellness routine. He injected himself with weight loss drugs, testosterone, and legal-but-off-label growth hormones, designed to ...
The Economist
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The sports tournament where drugs are allowed

HOW ABOUT this for a bold and controversial idea: a sporting event where the use of performance-enhancing drugs (peds) is not just permitted, but actively encouraged? That is exactly what Aron D’Souza, an Australian lawyer and entrepreneur, has been ...
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'Enhanced Games' permit performance-enhancing drugs

Human or seal? As spectators watch swimmers slicing through the water with bulging lattissimus dorsi muscles, they remark, “Wow, is that athlete on performance-enhancing drugs?” An official “doping Olympics,” where drug use is permitted, will take ...
Yahoo! Sports
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Peptides and banned swimsuits: Welcome to the doping Olympics

LAS VEGAS - Hafthor Björnsson, the colossus human better known as Thor, stood barefoot over a barbell loaded with 1,135 pounds, a weight so absurd it seemed more fitting for a forklift. He wrapped his baseball mitt-size hands around the bar. His face ...
7News Miami
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Florida man indicted for supplying banned drugs in case involving US sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams

(AP) — Federal authorities charged a Florida man Tuesday with providing banned substances to an athlete in a case involving the 45-month doping ban handed to Olympic sprinter Marvin Bracy-Williams last year. The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Orlando ...
Christian Science Monitor
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Lance Armstrong doping confession: In any sport, drugs are drugs

Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the Monitor because it sees good journalism as vital to ...
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