Sean Strickland does not appear to approve of the boys who dote on their dogs. ‘Tarzan’ believes the unparalleled affection some have for his or her pet dogs is a troubling affliction.
Earlier immediately, the previous UFC middleweight champion ranted on X about this new development. To begin the verbal assault the 33-year-old teased the concept of beginning a nonprofit to rescue dogs from their homeless house owners.
He then adopted up his rant by focusing on Barstool Sports’ Dave Portnoy for his obsession together with his rescue canine, Miss Peaches.
‘Tarzan’ didn’t cease there however lamented the present state of America in a follow-up put up, writing:
“Ok, I went too far… I’m sorry. Your dogs are your children. I do know… I do know. As a person who loves his nation, I simply see the illness that has contaminated us. The males earlier than us constructed a nation, fought world wars, had pleasure, God. What do we’ve now? Boys with canine kids.”
Currently ranked No.1 within the middleweight division, the previous middleweight champion is among the high strikers within the promotion. He holds wins over the likes of Israel Adesanya, Jack Hermansson, and Uriah Hall, amongst others.
He most lately misplaced the 185-pound belt in a break up resolution to Dricus du Plessis in January at UFC 297 on the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Canada.
Sean Strickland is satisfied he gained in opposition to Dricus du Plessis
Sean Strickland believes he was robbed of a win at UFC 297, a sentiment echoed by many, together with UFC CEO Dana White. Suffice it to say ‘Tarzan’ needs retribution.
Speaking to The Schmo, the California native referred to as out ‘Stillknocks’ for a rematch, saying:
“I by no means cared concerning the belt. I nonetheless do not, I simply know you did not f*****g win. Dana [thought I won] the world thought I gained. The placing [stats] thought I gained. Just run this sh*t again. Lets f*****g deal with it. You beat me honest and sq., I’ll f*****g put the belt round your waist.”
Catch Sean Strickland’s feedback under (1:57):