Whereas UFC bantamweight contender Marlon Vera was busy with the UFC 299 weigh ins earlier this month in Miami, some lowlife creep was breaking into his home and cleansing out the contents.
To not play on-line detective, however very like the theft case involving heavyweight hurter Ciryl Gane forward of UFC Paris, it seems like somebody knew forward of time that “Chito” wouldn’t be house.
“It’s been three weeks since getting my house broke in and f*ck it’s a shitty feeling, the truth that there’s nobody arrested for it, the truth that what was contained in the protected had massive worth and most essential and worst the sensation of being violated,” Vera wrote on Twitter. “My house, my privateness and pondering that the whole lot is suspect, watching the cameras typically and all that, however hopefully Newport Seashore police division catch this piece of sh*t or I get fortunate and run into this f*cking a**gap. Both means we have to act.”
Vera went on to lose a lopsided unanimous determination to reigning champion Sean O’Malley within the UFC 299 pay-per-view (PPV) foremost occasion, a far cry from his successful efficiency in opposition to “Suga” at UFC 252 again in summer season 2020.
“I work too exhausting to earn the whole lot in life,” Vera continued. “If I’d’ve been house cops would needed to decide up a useless physique. Was the evening earlier than the struggle. Placing mad safety at house as we speak, cancel outdated one placing new one with triple the the whole lot. Keep protected on the market. Too many free items of sh*t.”
And too many UFC fighters able to shoot on sight.