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“Two years is not enough. It’s not enough for what he does, it was really serious, that’s my opinion.”

Streaking UFC bantamweight Marlon Moraes is the latest fighter to chime in on T.J. Dillashaw’s two-year suspension, and the Brazilian doesn’t think the United States Anti-Doping Agency (USADA) was strict enough with the former champ.

Moraes, who was hoping to one day challenge Dillashaw for the bantamweight title, was very disappointed when he found out that TJ had been caught using EPO, an injectable-only performance-enhancing drug, in relation to his flyweight title bout with Henry Cejudo at UFC Fight Night 143.

“We are all disappointed,” Moraes said when speaking to Damon Martin of MMANews. “It was a fairy tale.