And rightfully so, as he has been on a verbal tear since finding out Brock Lesnar was flagged by United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) a few days after he lost to "Beast Incarnate" at UFC 200.
Aside from ripping Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) and threatening to start a fighter union, "Super Samoan" also lobbied to get a piece of Lesnar’s $2.5 million payday.
Of course, UFC spent millions in its partnership with USADA to ramp up its war against performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs), which has proven to be a success, evidenced by the countless positive results, including Jon Jones and the aforementioned Lesnar.