On Monday, Sean Strickland, the middleweight champion of the UFC, shared recordings of an altercation he said involved domestic abuse with a man outside his Las Vegas residence.
The man’s face is blurry in the videos, but Strickland is seen pointing what looks to be a revolver at him. In a different video, he is shown chasing what appears to be the same individual with another unidentified man. He pushes the victim to the ground and seems to be holding him at gunpoint while background lights flash.
In the description of the photo, Strickland said that the man was “drunk stomping out a girl, a security guard saw it, he jumped in his car and drove off.”
On Monday, Sean Strickland, the middleweight champion of the UFC, shared recordings of an altercation he said involved domestic abuse with a man outside his Las Vegas residence.
The man’s face is blurry in the videos, but Strickland is seen pointing what looks to be a revolver at him. In a different video, he is shown chasing what appears to be the same individual with another unidentified man. He pushes the victim to the ground and seems to be holding him at gunpoint while background lights flash.
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No stranger to confrontations public and private, Strickland often details his run-ins on social media. Just before he posted his side of the confrontation with the man, he clashed with UFC welterweight star Ian Machado Garry online over his posts about Garry’s wife.
Strickland is set to defend the middleweight title in January against Dricus Du Plessis, headlining UFC 297 on Jan. 20 in Toronto.