Tässä vain muutama herkku noista Jonesin komissiokuulusteluista:
Jonesin puolustuksen asiantuntija:
That suggests Dr. Scott based his assumption that small amounts of Turinabol wouldn’t enhance performance on the fact bodybuilders online say they take more than that. He stated he researched Turinabol for four hours as part of this case, and was paid $395 an hour for his work.
Dr. Scott was ultimately forced to admit that there was a great deal of uncertainty around his conclusions, that there was no way to tell how much Turinabol Jones took from the results of tests or other information that he had, and that his conclusion relied on several unsupported assumptions.
Shen-Urquidez pointed out to Jones that on the DCF he filled out at the time of his first failure ahead of UFC 200, he wrote that he had taken no medications or supplements. Jones would of course go on to claim his test failure was caused by what he thought was a male enhancement pill, but he never disclosed taking that pill on his form.
On Jones’ most recent DCF, he listed seven supplements, but he subsequently went on to have 17 tested, suggesting he took ten supplements that he didn’t list. Jones didn’t have a great explanation for this.
Suomennettuna: ei ole mitään tieteellistä mahdollisuutta kertoa paljonko sitä pinch in swimmingpool ainetta oikeesti käytetty. Puolustuksen tutkija oli netistä lukenut että vähemmän kuin kehonrakentajat käyttää. Ei voida todistaa kun mahdoton tietää paljon sitä on ollut. Ilmotettiin et 10 ainetta käytettiin ja 17 haluttiin tutkia jos olisivat saastuneet.
Oon kyllä ihan Victor Conten kannoilla. Oikea aine jota ei löydetä enää kyseisenä aikana testeissä oli saastunut Turinabolilla.
Jon Jones: It’s been proven ‘scientifically’ that drugs USADA found in ‘no way possible’ affected my performance.