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These days, Vanzant is considered more of an influencer and content creator than a wrestler, having not been in the ring or cage since 2021, when she lost to Rachel Ostrovich as part of the bare knuckle fighting organization BKFC.
With nine fights in the UFC, the world’s premier MMA organization, she is no stranger to throwing weights before fights, much like unexpected visits from the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA).
Over the years, wrestlers have heard various stories about untimely visits from USADA officials, but Vanzant’s case is perhaps the most embarrassing. Vanzant remembered the preparations for the fight show duel “UFC 191” against Alex Chambers.
“Every time I weigh myself, I drop my pants. It’s extreme. My checker came after the official weigh-in. I was at the hotel rehydrating at the time. Every time I rehydrate after weighing in, I immediately feel sick,” Vanzanta recalled.
Rules from USADA, which no longer has jurisdiction over the UFC in 2024, require that the specialist administering the test observe the athlete’s every step and action until he or she provides a urine sample. The specialist who examined Vanzant at that time had to face a very crazy sight.
“When USADA comes to you, they don’t let you out of their sight. That’s what it says in the anti-doping protocol, because it can be seen that you are covering up your doping in some way. The person assigned to me spent two hours in.” “I was in the bathroom watching myself poop,” Vanzanta recalled of an awkward situation.
Despite the unpleasant experience after the weigh-in ceremony, Vanzant won the aforementioned fight against Chambers with a third-round knockout.
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