Sean Strickland told he is ‘not a real martial artist’ by one of MMA’s most controversial figures

Sean Strickland has been told by one of the most division of MMA that he is 'not a real war artist' for his hard sparrings with beginners celebrities.

Strickland is a former middleweight world champion with victories over the will of Israel Adesanya and Paulo Costa. But even though he has a dangerous skills, he has no problem using all his tools to make celebrities brutal when they come to the Xtreme Couture Gym to film videos or streams.

Strickland notorious battered and bloody streamer sneako in the gym, ignoring several towels throws an attempt to put the maker down. And he did exactly the same with YouTuber Nick Nayersina a year later and perhaps brutally brutally hit him after months of Callouts.

Sean Strickland seems to like to beat beginners in sparring

Sean Strickland has, despite the fact that it is a trained hunter at UFC Championship level, no problem to use his skills to remind beginners to remind us of how much a skill calf there is between citizens and hunters. He is notorious for beating celebrities such as Sneako and Nick Nayersina.

In February 2024, while Sneako visited the Las Vegas Gym, Strickland invited him for a sparring session. He continued to beat the brakes of the streamer, who recorded it all for viral clips on his live broadcast.

A year later, Youtuber Nick Nayersina Klapjes Strickland called for her own fight and got it brutally. He was battered from pillar to mail and forced to stop, with many fans who notice that it is bizarre for Strickland to enjoy this bullying behavior.

What makes Strickland's behavior all the more comical is that he has developed a reputation as someone who is always busy and is always the distance as if it were a fight. That is unless you catch images of him with people like Alex Pereira, with whom he likes to spar lightly.

Dillon Danis Slams Sean Strickland as 'not a real war artist'

A man who is not impressed by Strickland's Carry On is the division former Bellator star Dillon Danis. A black belt in Jiu-Jitsu, he recently recorded YouTuber Wade Plemons in a sparring session where he succeeded in showing the levels in their skills without hurting him malicious.

And Danis feels that it is an indication of a poor martial artist to behave with beginners in this way, to ask Plemons: “What should I prove that I go inside and you take it out? Look at Strickland, a UFC champion who says:” Yes, I am going to hurt someone “. That's not a real war artist.”

Danis has not had the chance to compete in MMA in the last six years, but he has continued to train. Now he returns to a misfits -boxing event, where he takes on Warren Spencer in the Ring, but under full professional MMA rules.

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