Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and perhaps even the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC), owes top light heavyweight contender Phil Davis an apology.

"Mr. Wonderful" had no idea he could blow lines during his UFC on FOX training camp and get away with it.

But the cat is now out of the bag, thanks to 205-pound champion Jon Jones, who tested positive for cocaine metabolites prior to his UFC 182 title defense against Daniel Cormier earlier this month in Las Vegas. "Bones" was allowed to compete, kept his purse, and faced no disciplinary action.

And a sarcastic Davis told Washingon's Top News he wants someone to explain why.

"I feel like it all needs to be explained to me, so I know when it’s okay to do cocaine and get away with it. So I can do cocaine right now? Cool. Now, when does that period stop? Twelve hours? Why didn't you tell me this? Halfway through the night before (a fight), I need to stop?"

Think of all the missed opportunities!

Cocaine does not fall under the list of banned substances during an out-of-competition drug test, which put the NSAC in an awkward spot, since it was searching for performance-enhancing drugs and should not have even administered that particular test.

Regardless, Jones spent the night in rehab and got back to his everyday life of being the best mixed martial arts (MMA) fighter on earth.

As such, the promotion is asking you to move along, as there is nothing to see here.