‘Tom Aspinall sucks’… Sean Strickland goes off on the UFC heavyweight champion

Sean Strickland has launched an unprovoked attack on the UFC heavyweight champion.

The previous middleweight king recently went on stream with the web personality Adin Ross.

The highlight was watching Sean Strickland beat up three men without delay during a sparring session.

When he was done bashing civilians, the wacky UFC star turned his attention to Tom Aspinall.

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Sean Strickland rips Tom Aspinall

Tom Aspinall has faced backlash within the aftermath of his no-contest with Ciryl Gane in October.

The UFC 321 principal event ended when Aspinall was unable to get well from a double eye poke.

Some fans thought he could’ve fought on, even after the UFC heavyweight titleholder shared medical reports showing that Ciryl Gane inflicted serious injuries during their four-minute fight.

Sean Strickland appears to be certainly one of the individuals who have gone off Aspinall since his last outing.

“Aspinall sucks, dude,” he told Adin Ross, who responded by asking if the attention injury was legitimate.

Has the primary fight modified your opinion on how Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane 2 plays out?

Tell us within the comments what you manufactured from their short first encounter.

The result of the UFC 321 main event is read out as Tom Aspinall vs Ciryl Gane is ruled a no contest
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Strickland added: “No, he took the best way out. one hundred pc.

“You must’ve seen after I fought Nassourdine [Imavov]

“My eye was [messed up]. I looked like f—ing 28 Days Later.”

Sean Strickland’s next fight

Sean Strickland hasn’t fought since getting battered by Dricus du Plessis at UFC 312 in February.

The 34-year-old lost every round as he fell to 0-2 in middleweight title fights with ‘Still Knocks’.

Who’s the largest threat to Khamzat Chimaev at middleweight?

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Strickland will attempt to get back into title contention when he headlines UFC Houston on February 21.

Anthony Hernandez stands in the best way of Strickland and a grudge match with recent middleweight champion Khamzat Chimaev.

‘Fluffy’ is on an 8-fight UFC win streak, but he’ll be stepping up a level when he takes on Strickland.

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