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28th March 2019
03:01pm GMT

"I don’t break the circle of trust," Bisping said, as transcribed by MMA Fighting. "I don’t speak outside of school. I don’t tell tales outside of fucking tale-telling time but I’m telling you this, circle of trust or not, no motherfucker relinquishes their belt out of respect for the rest of the division. It ain’t about the rest of the division, it’s about me. I’m not gonna relinquish my belt once I destroy the competition and become the champion. I’m not gonna relinquish my belt out of respect for the competition. You just wouldn’t do that. So that in itself - and I apologise if I’m wrong - is almost an admittance of guilt. It really is.
https://www.instagram.com/p/BvOsK_nlrAL/?utm_source=ig_embed"You would not relinquish your belt unless there was some kind of guilt and you know you’re in a no-win situation."
Throughout his career, Bisping was one of the most vocal advocates for clean fighters in the UFC and 'The Count' has fought several opponents who ended up being flagged for USADA violations. So while he might have a friendship with Dillashaw, it's clear that his moral stance on anti-doping violations far exceeds everything else. "To cheat in this sport, the danger is very, very real," Bisping continued. "I have the injuries still to this day. I’m not gonna go into them, but I do, from people taking steroids and cheating people. There’s supposed to be honour and a certain moral code when you fight."Explore more on these topics: