‘What a moron’… Fans slam Joe Pyfer for bitter rant about Mexico after falling ill before Kelvin Gastelum fight

Joe Pyfer is in hot water after the fault of the Land of Mexico for his last fight that is falling.

The 28-year-old American would be against Kelvin Gastelum on Saturday evening on Saturday evening in the Co-Main event of UFC Mexico City.

However, the Pyfer vs Gastelum fight was canceled a few hours before the card would start.

Joe Pyfer became sick shortly after he claimed to have been the 'healthiest he was' in an interview that was released just before he withdrew from his last fight for MMA's first promotion.

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UFC -Fans Slam Joe Pyfer

On Sunday, Pyfer described the series of events that led his fight with Gastelum to be canceled.

According to the UFC hunter, he was brought down by food poisoning after eating in a local restaurant.

Pyfer underwent a night of intense diarrhea symptoms, fever, nausea, vomiting and 'unbearable' stomach pain before a doctor advised him to withdraw from UFC Mexico City.

Such an experience would usually cause sympathy of Vecht fans, but they are now a pyfer because he seemed to take his anger about the situation in the land of Mexico.

“He is impressively unlikely,” said a fan. While another added: “What an idiot, fun.”

“Everything I hear are apologies,” someone else noticed.

“What f – ignorant and hateful butturt Lowlife,” wrote this angry fan.

“Not a good look SMH,” said another UFC fan.

“Wow, he is perhaps the most unlikely hunter. At least with Colby Covington it was a bit of a SCHTick,” tweeted a sixth person.

What did Joe Pyfer say?

See below for Pyfer's angry Mexico -Tirade, so that fans had furious with the UFC middleweight candidate.

Towards the end of his long -term Instagram story, he noticed the country on a promise to never travel to the south of the border again.

“I don't care if it is offensive to you. I will never go back to that country,” Pyfer said on his Instagram story.

“I did everything well. I slept in a tent. I did all this work to still get sick. Some people say it was not the food and say that I got altitude sickness. If that is what height and height are, F – that country.

“I will never fight there again. S-hole! Don't go back. It doesn't matter if that is offensive to you, you are not the one who fights. Suck my B —, literally”

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