Sean Strickland is known for being a bully inside and outside the octagon. He never fails to have the last word in a verbal exchange. The controversial UFC middleweight has a reputation to thrash talk to his opponents while fighting inside the octagon. Consequently, this has made Sean Strickland famous all over the internet. He replicated this octagon habit in a sparring session with an internet troll.
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Sean Strickland is set to face Jared Cannonier at UFC Fight Night at the Apex, Las Vegas. In light of recent events, he will be looking to bounce back against Cannonier after his defeat against Alex Pereira.
Sean Strickland beats up a troll
It seems that the UFC middleweight has had it with internet trolls. Strickland invited his internet troll for a sparring session inside a boxing ring. During the session, it can be seen that the fighter hurled abuses against the troll while also punching him effectively.
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Strickland said, “You wanna run your f*****g mouth? Be a f*****g man! Come on you f*****g p***y.” The troll had some words of his own to say. He replied, “I got two kids.” Strickland hilariously continued, “I don’t give a f*** about your kids. F*** you! F*** me? F*** you!”
Moreover, Strickland continued, “Come on you f*****g p***y. This is what you wanted? This is what you wanted?” However, the troll had some of his own words to say. He said “Shut your a**. Let’s Go! I’m right here I’m right here. Shut your b***h a** up!”
Jared Cannonier is not a fan of Sean Strickland’s thrash talking
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As revealed in the press conferences, it seems like Jared Cannonier is not a fan of Sean Strickland’s thrash talking inside the octagon. Furthermore, Cannonier shared his plans with the media for his bout against the loud-mouthed.
Cannonier said, “If he’s doing that, then I’m not going my job well enough.” Speaking with the reporters ahead of his bout against Strickland, Cannonier continued, “I’m not putting the pressure on him to make him focus more on the fight opposed to talking crap and taking me out of my element. I think he’ll have his hands a little full to be talking crap, and if he is talking crap, good on him.”
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What do you think of internet trolls? Was Sean Strickland right to confront his troll in a sparring session?