Following Dan Hooker’s allegations regarding Islam Makhachev using an IV to re-hydrate ahead of UFC 284, the UFC has issued a reminder to fighters on the rules surrounding IVs.
Hooker took to social media to make the claims earlier this week, suggesting Makhachev had cheated in his fight with Alexander Volkanovski by relying on an IV. Makhachev’s camp later denied any wrongdoing.
While the UFC has not commented on the matter officially or otherwise, UFC Senior Vice President of Athlete Health and Performance Jeff Novitzky offered a reminder to fighters on social media in a series of posts late Wednesday.
“UFC Anti-Doping Program’s (UFC ADP) IV rule was modified in 2019. Athletes, managers and support have rec’d multiple advisories on this rule change beginning in 2019,” Novitzky wrote. “All UFC ADP rules have been publicly posted since 2015. The IV rule advisories included the following:
“The following IVs are now permitted without a TUE: Those rec’d in the course of hospital treatments, surgical procedures, clinical diagnostic investigations; Those rec’d from a licensed medical prof. after a licensed physician determines that they are…