“I don’t think I can ever look at anyone the same ever again after they do that.” That’s how UFC women’s bantamweight champion Ronda Rousey responded when asked about Anderson Silva’s recent drug-testing failures.

Rousey (10-0 MMA, 4-0 UFC) is currently gearing up for a Feb. 28 pay-per-view headliner with Cat Zingano (9-0 MMA, 2-0 UFC). Prior to the fight, which takes place at Los Angeles’ Staples Center, Rousey held a media day for reporters and photographers, and she held a brief Q&A session.

One of the topics of conversation was the UFC’s new drug-testing initiative, which the organization unveiled earlier this week, and more specifically, Silva.

The former MMA pound-for-pound kingpin will soon face a Nevada State Athletic Commission hearing in the wake of his drug-testing failures for both performance-enhancing drugs and benzodiazepines.

Silva has claimed his innocence. However, Rousey, an Olympic medalist and lifelong athlete, said the situation is hard to ignore.

“I’m a little heartbroken about it,” she said. “It’s such an issue that I’ve had such a strong stance on for as long as I can remember. Growing up, I heard my mother telling me about having honor and never doubting yourself or cheating yourself or doing anything like that.

“It’s so ingrained in my psyche. I don’t think I could ever look at anyone the same ever again after they do that.”

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