Samenvatting van Overeem vs NSAC
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- Overeem is up now. He is welcomed by the commission.
- Overeem tested positive for 14:1 (as we knew). Overeem tried to flee the building at time of random test, jumped into a car and sped off despite being told that he had to stay to give a sample. Claims he "didn't realize" he needed to stick around and was going to an interview, then changed story that he was going to talk about his battery case, then changed story again that he was going to try to avoid Golden Glory serving him papers. UFC says they made it entirely clear that he needed to stick around.
- Overeem's lawyer goes with the "avoiding Golden Glory making a public spectacle" version of the excuse.
- They requested a 45-60 day continuance.
- Lawyer says doctor gave Overeem a vial of medication in Dallas, Overeem took one injection from vial and still has one. They're going to present the vial for examination but on it it says it is an anti-inflammatory.
- B-12, Texamethazone, keterolec and testosterone were in the injection according to lawyer
- Dr. Hector Molina is the doctor who the lawyer claims reached the "medical conclusion" that he could alleviate the pain and suffering of Overeem through multiple injuries with these injections.
- Commission asks what Overeem and representatives need that they don't have today and why they claim they need a continuance. Laywer says he's reading about testosterone and thinks that they can get experts who say the injection could have caused the spike.
- Commission says that they could have 5 experts tell them it could have caused the spike, but there still was a spike. And they must consider that most of all.
- Lawyer claims that they had Overeem tested again but don't have the results yet and question why it took so long before he came up with a reason for the elevated levels.
- Commission asks what guarantee there is that Overeem would come back if granted a continuance. Lawyer says he will because he wants to continue fighting and that the lawyer will go get him if he has to.
- Overeem says he won't take any fights, will work with the commission to prove that he is a "fair fighter" and will not apply in any other state for a license.
- Commission says they rarely grant continuances and can't see a benefit to granting one.
- Continuance is going to be denied as there is no benefit to the fighter or otherwise, 45 days makes no difference and it's in the public's interest to bring the matter to end rather than drag it out.
- Overeem is being questioned about his injuries. Says he hurt his foot and ribs around the Werdum fight.
- Injuries continued to be aggravated through the Lesnar fight and Overeeem discussed that he was very sore for a long time. Got massages and ice for his ribs leading up to the Brock fight.
- Overeem questioning continues, basically a lot of asking about his injuries and if he took anything to deal with them. He is questioned for looking away after saying he didn't take anything for his ribs before the Lesnar fight. He explains that English isn't his first language and he was just thinking.
- Overeem continues to say he did not know the injection included testosterone.
- Overeem says he was told to take a shot a week (after getting one in the office) but the pain was gone. He took the second shot and took one later on when he got sore again.
- Overeem says that he was never informed by the UFC that he would be tested and was not running from the test after the press conference. That means that he's either saying Keith Kizer is a liar or that the UFC's claims to the NSAC that they informed the fighters are a lie. Iffy choice there by Overeem.
- Overeem says Tre Telligman is who told him to see Dr. Molina.
- Overeem says he isn't upset with Dr. Molina as he had no ill intention and was just trying to help. If he'd done it on purpose he'd be upset.
- Again saying that no one informed him that there would be a test, which is why he left the press conference in a hurry when it was done rather than sticking around for a test.
- They stop questioning Overeem, now moving on to questioning Dr. Molina who says he has done testing for prior combat events and met Overeem once during a Strikeforce event but did not have a doctor/patient relationship at that point.
- Molina says Overeem said he had rib pain and thigh pain as well as left elbow pain and x-rays were negative.
- Molina says that Overeem told him he'd taken Motrin (remember, earlier Overeem said he never takes any pain killer including Tylenol..etc)
- Molina says that there was not enough testosterone in the injections to create an anabolic benefit for Overeem.
- Molina continuing to say the testosterone would only help Alistair heal, not give him an advantage.
- Molina continues saying he never told Overeem that there was testosterone in the injection.
- A lot of circling the same questions over and over. What WAS Overeem told? What DID the doctor give him? What DID he say on the forms that Overeem was given? And Overeem was NOT told that? ..etc.
- Molina now admitting that he prescribed non-steroidal options for Overeem and then mixed up the injection in house. Molina also doesn't know the names of things he was injecting which is...scary.
- Doctor's story is starting to fall apart as it changes a bit at a time and as he is reminded he is under oath he stumbles and gets silent. This is a disaster.
- In the end, it's important to remember that EVERYTHING is Overeem's responsibility. He admitted that he never asked Molina what was in the shot, Molina never really told him. "I didn't know what was in the injection" will not be seen as an appropriate defense.
Vage shit allemaal.