Sean Strickland to attend anger management
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The ride hasn’t been smooth for Sean Strickland since his February rematch at UFC 312, where he dropped a unanimous decision to Dricus du Plessis. True to form, Strickland hasn’t gone quiet—stirring headlines with his blunt takes,
Sean Strickland accepts anger management to reduce ban, sets sights on Khamzat Chimaev’s title, fueling UFC drama and fan anticipation.
“I’ll pay you to appear on steam and we’ll have a spar, a boxing spar,” HS Tikky Tokky said in a clip reposted by IFN Boxing. “As soon as my hand’s fixed. I’ll pay you 40k for a spar. I will take you out. I will take you out, I promise you.
Sean Strickland has been suspended for six months from MMA following an incident in June. Strickland caused chaos at Tuff-N-Uff 145 when he stormed the cage and landed two punches on one of his
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On August 31, as per MMA Junkie, the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) approved an adjudication agreement that handed Sean Strickland a six-month suspension, retroactive to the June 29 incident.