“I had him laughing…” Donald Trump leaves ex-UFC star upset for not recognizing ‘F**k Joe Biden’ chant at UFC 296
BKFC superstar Mike Perry is disappointed in Donald Trump as he failed to notice him after starting the chants of 'F*ck Joe Biden.'
Mike Perry is upset with Donald Trump after starting the chants of 'F*ck Joe Biden' at UFC 296. (via YouTube)
Former UFC star Mike Perry expressed displeasure with former US President Donald Trump. This was due to his failure to recognize his involvement in initiating a chant of ‘F**k Joe Biden‘ at the event. Perry, renowned for his fiery demeanor, attended the pay-per-view, featuring Trump as a guest of UFC President Dana White.
During an interview with The Schmo, Perry discussed his experience. He stated his excitement for starting the contentious chant and his disappointment that Donald Trump would not thank him. This is what he had to say:
Man, you know, I think I did start a ‘FJB’ [F**k Joe Biden] chant, I thought that was fun.That was me, I had the president [Donald Trump] laughing over there. He didn’t really see me. You know, I was a little upset he didn’t send someone over to come get me and say ‘Hi’ to the King of Violence, man. But anyways, yeah, the big guy, the big kahuna.Mike Perry via The Schmo
Perry’s use of the platform to communicate a political message has gained support at numerous athletic events, notably among right-wing populists. This shines a light on the merging of politics and sports. Mike Perry’s attempt to catch Trump’s notice and garner recognition for his involvement in the chant adds a dimension of celebrity interaction to the UFC 296 narrative.
The nature of these exchanges is expected to grow as the UFC continues to be a platform where athletes share their ideas and engage with political emotions. It provides an added element of interest and discussion inside the MMA community and beyond.
Mike Perry wants to fight Sean Strickland in a Bareknuckle setting
Former UFC welterweight Mike Perry has expressed interest in fighting Sean Strickland. This comes after Strickland and Dricus Du Plessis had a violent physical altercation ringside. This culminated with Strickland physically striking Du Plessis before security intervened.
When The Schmo inquired about his forthcoming sparring match with Strickland, Mike Perry expressed his excitement for the engagement. Perry stated a desire for Strickland to approach him in the same manner as he did du Plessis at UFC 296. Perry’s desire for a direct and passionate encounter echoes the aggressive nature of mixed martial arts. This is what he said:
I hope he comes at me like he did Dricus du Plessis. I hope we just get right to it and we just fight. He said he wouldn’t do bare knuckle but he looks like, you know, like he’s thinking about it now.Mike Perry via The Schmo
Perry’s callout adds a fascinating aspect to the emerging tale of Strickland and du Plessis. This implies that the aftermath of UFC 296 has created interest and prospective matches outside of the planned contests.
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