“Wanna run your f*****g mouth, be a man about it” – UFC fighter teaches online troll a violent lesson in sparring after verbal back and forth
UFC fighter Sean Strickland and online troll in a sparring session
Turns out UFC fighter Sean Strickland takes his online challenges very seriously. The middleweight fighter agreed to challenge an online troll in the gym and go 10 rounds with him.
Sean Strickland is undoubtedly one of the craziest fighters on the UFC roster. The top-ranked middleweight is crazy enough to accept an online challenge and fight for money. In a recent video, the UFC fighter is seen going hard at his opponent in sparring and also talking trash at the same time in his gym.
Strickland, wearing no headgear and no shoes, goes against the online fighter who seems ready to go against the top-ranked fighter. From the video, Strickland surely served his opponent some humble pie with the sparring session. Not only did Strickland manage to not get tagged but also ended up putting his opponent against the fence gasping for air.
“If you wanna run your fu***ng mouth, then be a man about it,” says the UFC middleweight. The UFC star said, “I don’t need money, bro” to the boxer after their sparring session. Strickland is known to go wild on the internet and has been banned several times from social media platforms.
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UFC fighter gives context to Sean Strickland fighting the online “troll”

A fan was just as puzzled as anyone else watching Strickland go toe-to-toe with the troll in a sparring session. Thanks to UFC middleweight fighter, Chris Curtis, the world now knows the backstory to this insane sparring session. “The Action Man” who trains with Strickland revealed that the online “troll” actually happens to be a boxer named Denis Douglin.
“Dude is a pro boxer, Denis Douglin. Said nobody could go 10 rounds with him or he would pay a grand. It’s a hundred-dollar challenge and sean donated it to his charity,” wrote Chris Curtis in the replies to a tweet of the sparring clip. Kudos to both the fighters for showing respect in the end. This just goes to show how wild Strickland can get in the gym.
Dude is a pro boxer, Denis Douglin. Said nobody could go 10 rounds with him or he would pay a grand. It's a hundred dollar challenge and sean donated it to his charity
— Chris Curtis The Action Man (@Actionman513) November 15, 2022
Strickland is coming off a brutal loss to Alex Pereira at UFC 276. To bounce back from the KO loss, Strickland will be taking on former title contender Jared Cannonier in a Fight Night event next month. Strickland is now 25-4 in his professional career and is still a top fighter in the UFC middleweight division.