Dr. Margaret Goodman, once the chief ringside physician for the Nevada State Athletic Commission, has remained involved with combat sports, albeit in a different role.
She’s now the president and board chairwoman of the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association, a nonprofit agency that was in the headlines earlier this year when it conducted drug testing for major fights that resulted in positive tests for Lamont Peterson and Andre Berto.
Goodman spoke with BoxingScene.com earlier in August about VADA and about testing for performance enhancing drugs in combat sports. In part 1 of this interview, Goodman describes why VADA needed to be founded and how the agency came to be. [Click Here To Read More]
She’s now the president and board chairwoman of the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association, a nonprofit agency that was in the headlines earlier this year when it conducted drug testing for major fights that resulted in positive tests for Lamont Peterson and Andre Berto.
Goodman spoke with BoxingScene.com earlier in August about VADA and about testing for performance enhancing drugs in combat sports. In part 1 of this interview, Goodman describes why VADA needed to be founded and how the agency came to be. [Click Here To Read More]
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