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20th July 2016
09:01pm BST

"There's this thing called, 'you're responsible for what you put in your body.' I've been on the record in saying this, I absolutely 1000% believe if you are a (sic) athlete and you decide to take the route of 'I'm going to go do this,' and you knowingly go out and purchase products, whether it's a supplement or a steroid, any type of performance enhancer and you use it, I believe there should absolutely be harsh punishment." "On the other hand, you get a guy who walks into a freaking wholefoods market who picks up whatever supplement. And you go out and all of a sudden you test positive for something and you're like, 'Wait a minute, I had no clue this was happening. How is this happening?' a la Yoel Romero, you should then not be suspended."https://twitter.com/SportsJOEdotie/status/755799365495754753 Much like Sonnen, Kawa isn't exactly one for mincing his words and went on to try to put his athlete's case into perspective by using a date rape analogy, which he acknowledged would probably get him into trouble.
"If I'm taking steroids, I know what I'm taking. If I'm taking oestrogen blockers, I know what I'm taking. If I'm drinking alcohol, I know what I'm drinking. This is the problem with this whole system." "This is like saying, I might get ripped for this tomorrow, if you're a girl at a bar and you have your drink there and a guy comes and sits next to you and you get raped. 'Well, sweetheart, you should have been watching your drink.'" "That's exactly what they tell anybody who comes and says, 'I didn't do this. I'm not a cheater. I've done all these blood tests that prove I'm not cheating, and then all of a sudden, I'm cheating. I didn't cheat!'"Listen to our new GAA podcast with Colm Parkinson. Click here to subscribe on iTunes
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