UFC's Strickland in 6-month ban
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Sean Strickland has agreed to undergo anger management training to reduce his suspension. Strickland was cornering a fighter at a Tuff-N-Uff event this past June when he hit his teammate's opponent, who mocked him after winning the fight.
Sean Strickland accepts anger management to reduce ban, sets sights on Khamzat Chimaev’s title, fueling UFC drama and fan anticipation.
Sean Strickland promises he’ll be back to MMA before his six-month suspension is up. On Thursday, it was announced that the former UFC middleweight champion had been barred from fighting until December 29. Sean Strickland also received a $5000 fine for his prominent role in a viral post-fight brawl at Tuff-N-Uff 145 in June.
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
In the recent Nevada Athletic Commission meeting, the hearing on a proposed adjudication for an June 2025 out-of-competition altercation was agreed unanimously.
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.