Sean Strickland’s rant about women’s MMA has caught the eye of former UFC double champion Amanda Nunes.
Ahead of his return to the UFC following a six-month suspension for rushing the cage and throwing punches at his teammate’s opponent, Sean Strickland has once more been making headlines for the mistaken reasons.
This coming Saturday the previous middleweight champion headlines UFC Houston in a clash against Anthony Hernandez, who’s riding an eight-fight winning streak.
And ahead of his first fight in over a yr, Strickland has once more shared his controversial views on several topics.
Amanda Nunes fires back at Sean Strickland’s comments about women’s MMA
Only a day before Strickland took to the stage for his UFC Houston media day, an enormous fight within the MMA world was announced, as Ronda Rousey is ready to return to the game to tackle Gina Carano.
Bizarrely, the previous middleweight champion was asked for his thoughts on the fight, which gave the 34-year-old the chance to go off on one in every of his heavily controversial rants.
“Not many individuals give a f— about women’s MMA typically… Nobody gives a f— about women’s sports. You are taking the weakest, softest motherf—– in here and also you guys would beat up Amanda Nunes.
“We’ve got to recollect what women excel at, having kids, being moms, making food, cleansing the home, we’ve empowered them an excessive amount of to destroy society,” he said in the course of the media day.
After Strickland’s comments reached the mainstream media, which has pressured Paramount into making a comment, it also reached the eye of the said Amanda Nunes.
“We do all the pieces he said, and to top all of it off, we’re fighters too. #Girlpower. Don’t cry, dude,” Nunes responded with a post on Instagram.
Nunes was supported by fellow female MMA fighters in her comments, as all of them got here together to disagree with Strickland’s comments.
Dana White has at all times supported free speech within the UFC
Ultimately, fans who predict Strickland to get slapped on the wrist for his latest rants will likely be waiting a lifetime.
UFC boss Dana White has at all times advocated at no cost speech within the promotion, and he once defended Strickland over criticism.
“For those who get your feelings hurt that bad you shouldn’t ask these questions when you recognize the reply you’re gonna get from Strickland… You already know who he’s,” White said during a UFC 297 press conference.

