7/25/13

Biogenesis whistleblower Porter Fischer accuses MMA fighters of receiving performance-enhancing drugs

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Uh oh.


Former Biogenesis employee and current performance-enhancing drug whistleblower, Porter Fischer, claims that Major League Baseball (MLB) isn't the only professional sports league to have its athletes drinking from the fountain of youth.


ESPN has the revelation:



Fischer said he and associates have identified athletes from the NBA, NCAA, professional boxing, tennis and MMA, in addition to other professional baseball players who have not yet been identified. As far as he knows, Fischer said, Bosch had no clients from the NFL or NHL.



Always pay your employees!


Fischer coughed up clinic documents to the Miami New Times in 2012 after a salary dispute with clinic founder Tony Bosch, leading to an MLB investigation that ended with the suspension of Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Ryan Braun. In addition, New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez has also been named in the inquiry.


More on this breaking mixed martial arts (MMA) news in just a bit.


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