Yair Rodriguez UFC: “He was AWOL on some mountain juicing”
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Yair Rodriguez is set to face featherweight boss Aleksandr Volkanovski for tag team supremacy this Saturday at UFC 290. As such, there is a lot of speculation about the Mexican forward’s chances against The Great, who is still considered by many to be the best P4P fighter in the world, despite his The return of Jon Jones.
Widely regarded as a cardio machine, Volkanowski is among the few fighters who can match Max Holloway’s speed. However, fans noted that Yair Rodriguez—who was known for getting knocked out in three-round fights—was able to match Hawaii’s pace in a five-round war, prompting questions among fans.
It’s crazy how Yair gassed most of his 3 rounds (win or lose) but then suddenly after a 2 year hiatus (and multiple Usada absences) he went a tough 5 round with Max Feaking Holloway. But of course it doesn’t mean anything 😅😅😅. twitter.com/the3els/status…
Furthermore, it was noted by some Twitter users that Yair Rodriguez’s dramatically improved cardio workout came just six months after USADA suspended him for his third failure in nine months to disclose his location to random testing. This left many fans wondering about the true nature of the improved cardio.
On Twitter, many began to suspect him of using illegal heart-enhancing substances, much like Colby Covington accused Camaro Usman of using EPO. Given Yair Rodriguez’s previously poor condition when it comes to cardio in three-round fights, it’s easy to understand where those doubts come from.
A fan offered his thoughts on the matter:
“I think he lied to USADA about his location, too. He told them he’d be somewhere for an audition and he didn’t show up. I’ve always been a mite ever since.”
Another fan apparently came to the fighter’s defense:
“Training at 10k boosts cardio ??!!?? I didn’t know that before.”
However, this remained a divisive topic, with one fan saying:
“It’s so crazy. That’s part of the reason I was so confident in Max winning… Then Max won but Yair made it difficult for all five”
While some in the tweet thread suggested that Rodriguez had simply changed his training habits over the past two years, others remained unconvinced. One fan disagreed, saying:
“Prior to the max fight he had 6 months where he was almost suspended. It was his third stroke in like 9 months. He was great on some mountain smoothies. He came back with a fatal heart disease.”
A range of reactions can be seen below:
Right now, fans are waiting anxiously to see if the interim champ’s heart will take on the likes of Aleksander Volkanovski next Saturday at UFC 290.
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