Mike Perry continues to rail against MMA fans, warning them to keep their insults to Twitter if they know what’s good for them.
The UFC plans on cutting over 50 fighters as we enter into 2021 but one person whose job is safe is Mike Perry, despite his 7-7 UFC record and credible reports of domestic abuse towards his former partner. Following his latest loss at UFC 255 to Tim Means (a fight where he came in 4.5 pounds overweight), UFC president Dana White revealed a soft spot for the troubled brawler.
“He’s always tough and fun to watch,” White said. “What I really like about Mike Perry … he tried to win that fight. He’s fun to watch. I dunno what it means or where he goes after this, but he’s a fun fighter.”
Hey, we get it. His hijinx can be amusing. The dude apparently sent pictures of himself eating pizza to Tim Means during the weight cut process and dabbed on the scale as they announced he was 175.5 pounds. It was absurd, it was unprofessional, and it was the most interesting thing that happened that morning.
But things get a bit darker when you consider his violent outbursts, like when he knocked an old man out at a restaurant on camera. His obvious anger management issues continue to have people worrying that he’s a War Machine in training, and aggro jags like he went on last night warning fans to stay out of his face aren’t exactly reassuring:
I’m not free, I don’t have time, I don’t wanna talk , don’t care what you have to say, Im not taking a picture, don’t ask how I’m doing , please leave me alone unless you want to give me money then just give it to me and then you can ask your question. ??
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
Idc, the fans suck, people suck , they crowd your space , they talk trash behind your back, they offer nothing but a waste of time, I like to be left alone with my little family and that’s all I want. I’m just tweeting these to tell y’all to mind your manners
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
You’re all rude af, and I’m just the messenger. You think you deserve something for watching fights or you think you know how a fighter should act when you never stepped in the ring. Just remember none of you would talk that shit man to man. Your place is on Twitter #RealWorld
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
I’m done talking. The public has been warned. #SocialDistance #SpreadTheWordNotTheVirus #ImFilthyEnough #DontNeedYourStinkOnMeToo #IllBreakYourHandsWithMyFace #Guaranteed pic.twitter.com/AUxWsbWTpY
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
Funny nobody ever says it to my face. I’m really with the shits. See the thing is I’m well known but I’m not celeb status that I need public body guards. I’ll do it myself. Why would someone need a body guard to walk down the street? Cuz people are disgusting.
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
Ye ain’t gotta like it but chu gon hear uhbout it !
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
The proof is in the comments don’t know why y’all hate so hard just a bunch of haters Ha
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
The fans don’t pay us. The company’s endorsements do. The money is already on contract. My real fans know what I’m talking about and they watch out of love. The rest of y’all just salty.
— Platinum Mike Perry (@PlatinumPerry) January 3, 2021
Since being sold to WME, the UFC has largely gone hands off with policing the behavior of its athletes. Perry was forced into an alcohol abuse program by the UFC after his restaurant assault incident, but the promotion shrugged off subsequent allegations from his ex-wife Danielle Nickerson that his violent outbursts got much worse after suffering a first round knockout against Geoff Neal in December of 2019.
Assaults on the public, domestic abuse allegations, possible CTE. At a certain point, the laughs Perry provides on occasion aren’t worth the price that could be coming from enabling this behavior. As someone who watched Jon Koppenhaver derail and disfigure and nearly kill his ex-girlfriend, let me assure you there’s a special guilt you feel after looking the other way and ignoring the signs en route to tragedy.