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"My intention is to fight for the belt," Belfort told MMAFighting.com. "I got a license in Brazil from the exams I did. What I want now is get licenses in every state because the UFC is a global company, and I want to fight whenever there’s a fight. If I need a license to fight in Mars, I’m ready." Belfort hasn’t contacted the NSAC to apply for a license yet, but he’s planning to do it soon. "We’re going to contact them, as we’re going to contact every other state commission," he said. "I’m focused on a goal, and every day is time to smash the grapes." Will the surprise drug test taken in February be an issue? "Not at all, even because I was in treatment," he responded. "The only thing is that I didn’t have the license (to use it) in Nevada. "I always did all the exams. When I was doing the TRT treatment I did exams every week, so I have all the history. That’s really serious and I have good doctors. I was always very responsible with that." |
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Right before the next question about the result of the surprise test, the interview was interrupted. Joana Prado, Belfort’s wife, picked up the phone and said the fighter wouldn’t talk about it. "That (subject) is closed," Prado said. "You already have the answer from the lawyer, the UFC and everybody else." |