Gallery Photos: Best of Jon Jones view 46 images A little more than one week after  Jon Jones received a 15-month suspension for a second U.S. Anti-Doping Agency violation, the UFC has announced changes to its anti-doping program. Moving forward, the promotion will no longer announce potential anti-doping violations committed by fighters – until their cases are resolved. Since the beginning of the UFC’s partnership with USADA, fans have been inundated by news of potential violations by fighters. But now, the public won’t receive any notice on whether a violation has or hasn’t been found until a case is completely resolved. It’s a shift UFC executives believe will be more fair to athletes, they told ESPN.com . They’re also not the only changes that could be ahead

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UFC: USADA cases now won’t be announced until after they’re resolved – MMA Junkie

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