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Sean Strickland suspended by NAC with disciplinary hearing scheduled
Sean Strickland suspended by NAC with disciplinary hearing scheduled

USA Today

time5 days ago

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Sean Strickland suspended by NAC with disciplinary hearing scheduled

Sean Strickland can't fight until the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) considers recent actions accounted for. The NAC has temporarily suspended Strickland, with a disciplinary hearing set for Wednesday in Las Vegas. While the NAC did not respond to MMA Junkie's request for confirmation Thursday, all signs point to Strickland's suspension stemming from an incident at a recent Tuff-N-Uff event. At Tuff-N-Uff 145 on June 29, Strickland cornered teammate Miles Hunsinger, who was submitted by Luis Hernandez. Moments after the finish, Hernandez taunted Strickland, who then charged the cage and punched Hernandez twice. Chris Curtis also entered the cage with Strickland but did not throw blows. Curtis recently told Uncrowned he was fined as a result. It's unclear if a disciplinary resolution will be reached ahead of Wednesday's meeting in Las Vegas. The suspension could be extended to a future meeting. But as long as it's ongoing, Strickland will be unable to compete. "I wasnt even vocal in the corner," Strickland wrote on X after the incident. "The guy just wanted to antagonize me for a highlight.... What frustrates me is even during the fight he was insulting me. The athletic commissions job is to prevent this from happening. There was no warning. No penalty. They tell merhab to shut up all the time.. Even the announcers were calling it."

Din Thomas: Sean Strickland 'could possibly be' best UFC middleweight: 'It's depressing'
Din Thomas: Sean Strickland 'could possibly be' best UFC middleweight: 'It's depressing'

USA Today

time11-07-2025

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Din Thomas: Sean Strickland 'could possibly be' best UFC middleweight: 'It's depressing'

Din Thomas thinks Sean Strickland is focusing his energy in the wrong places. Since upsetting Israel Adesanya to claim the UFC middleweight title at UFC 293, Strickland has lost two of his past three – both in title fights against Dricus Du Plessis. His first fight against Du Plessis at UFC 297 was a close split decision loss, but the rematch at UFC 312 went much more in favor of the champion. Thomas lauded Strickland (29-7 MMA, 16-7 UFC) for his work ethic, but doesn't see it translating to his fights. "The stories you hear about Sean Strickland from every high-level guy that I know that's ever worked with him said that he's the best guy in the room," Thomas said on Daniel Cormier's YouTube channel. "I believe that he could possibly be the best 185-pound fighter in the world right now if he put his energy into actually fighting in the big fights. If he put the same amount of energy that he does on fighting YouTubers and having beef with other people, if he put that energy into fighting the top contenders in the big fights, he would be winning." Daniel Cormier brought up Strickland punching a regional fighter who beat his teammate while he was cornering at Tuff-N-Uff 145 as an example to explain why he thinks Strickland's mind isn't in the right place. "That's my point," Thomas said. "If he would take that energy, if he had that energy against DDP, he'd still have the belt. It's depressing. It's the fact that he's so in the weeds right now, he can't see the big picture, because when his career is over, he's going to look back and go, 'Damn.' He can't see it right now. He's a knucklehead, and I'm sure Eric Nicksick tells him all the time, 'Hey man, you've got to focus on your career, focus on doing the right things, because you're letting these dudes beat you, and you're better than them.' It's despicable."

Sean Strickland storms cage, punches fighter during Tuff-N-Uff event
Sean Strickland storms cage, punches fighter during Tuff-N-Uff event

Time of India

time30-06-2025

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Sean Strickland storms cage, punches fighter during Tuff-N-Uff event

Sean Strickland , a former UFC middleweight champion, sparked chaos at a Tuff-N-Uff 145, an MMA event , in Las Vegas on Sunday night, storming the cage and punching a fighter following a bout involving one of his teammates. The incident unfolded after welterweight prospect Luis Hernandez secured a second-round submission victory over Strickland's teammate, Miles Hunsinger , via a standing guillotine choke. As the referee called the fight, Hernandez celebrated his win with an indecent gesture directed toward Strickland's corner which quickly triggered tensions. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Walgreens Hides This Cheap 87¢ Generic Viagra from Seniors – Here's Why fridayplans Learn More — AlexBehunin (@AlexBehunin) Strickland, who got enraged with that act, stormed into the cage and punched Hernandez, sparking a brief but heated altercation. Making matters worse, fellow UFC fighter Chris Curtis - also cornering Hunsinger - grabbed Hernandez by the neck during the melee before officials and security separated the parties. Live Events — AlexBehunin (@AlexBehunin) The shocking outburst was captured on video and quickly circulated across social media, drawing widespread attention and criticism. Strickland, known for his aggressive nature both inside and outside the octagon, now faces disciplinary action from the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC). Given the NSAC's strict policies, the UFC veteran is likely to be suspended and fined in the coming weeks. His high-profile status in the UFC could lead to enhanced scrutiny and a more severe penalty.

Video: Sean Strickland rushes cage, punches regional fighter in head after taunt
Video: Sean Strickland rushes cage, punches regional fighter in head after taunt

USA Today

time29-06-2025

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Video: Sean Strickland rushes cage, punches regional fighter in head after taunt

A post shared by Tuff-N-Uff The Future 🌟 of MMA (@tuffnuff) Sean Strickland threw punches inside the cage Sunday in Las Vegas and he wasn't even scheduled to fight. At Tuff-N-Uff 145, Strickland cornered teammate Miles Hunsinger against Luis Hernandez in a battle of unbeaten middleweights. As Hunsinger (7-1) grabbed hold in the clinch, he stuck his neck out too far and got caught in a standing guillotine choke by Hernandez (6-0). While he had the choke on, Hernandez stuck his tongue out in the direction of Hunsinger's corner, which included Strickland and fellow UFC fighter Chris Curtis. Immediately following the tap, Hernandez taunted Hunsinger's corner again with middle fingers and a pair of obscene gestures toward his crotch. Strickland and Curtis immediately stormed the cage. While Curtis grabbed hold of Hernandez, Strickland threw two over-the-top right hands that connected on Hernandez. Commission and promotion officials intervened before more chaos could ensue. Given Strickland was a licensed cornerman for the event, the Nevada Athletic Commission (NAC) could suspend his license as not only a "second" (cornerman), but also as a fighter. It's unclear at this time if Strickland will face any disciplinary action.

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