It’s one other day on this planet of MMA and meaning one other controversial sparring video from the previous UFC middleweight champion, Sean Strickland.
Strickland is greatest outlined by his lack of any filter and his love of sparring which, in flip, is why he has been so profitable at 185 kilos.
Nonetheless, regardless of being top-of-the-line middleweights on this planet, he hardly ever holds security within the coaching room as a precedence.
The most recent video of Strickland getting some work in sees him combating a former Navy Seal and the time period ‘combating’ is used extremely loosely right here.
In a brief clip, he seems to put on down his sparring associate early on and from that time on, continues to toy with him and hit him repeatedly, as his opponent stands nonetheless towards the cage.
With blood coming from his nostril, the educated soldier who clearly has no proper being in there with Strickland, repeatedly falls to the ground just for the previous middleweight champ to inform him to get again as much as his ft once more.
MMA Followers React To Sean Strickland Placing A Beating On A Navy Seal
MMA followers reacted on social media to the newest video of Strickland beating somebody up for seemingly his personal enjoyment.
In fact, the sparring associate would have certainly identified what he was in for given the status of the person that he could be standing throughout the cage from.
Strickland posted on social media earlier than the video was revealed on-line the place he stated that regardless of his dislike of Navy Seals, the man earned his respect.
“This man is such a trash individual”
“Strickland once they battle again”
“Sean good at dominating non execs lol”
“It’s virtually like they’re utterly completely different ability units.”
“Different man was barely combating again. Why doesn’t Sean do that to skilled fighters??”
“What’s the purpose of this ?”
“How did bro do worse than Sneako?”
“why would anybody truly assume they might do that?”
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