Abdul Razak Alhassan Verbally Destroys Joaquin Buckley

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Abdul Razak Alhassan is not happy with his former opponent at all.
Alhassan kept his 100% finish rate intact at UFC Vegas 67 last night (Jan. 14, 202), when he knocked out …


UFC Fight Night: Ribeiro v Alhassan
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Abdul Razak Alhassan is not happy with his former opponent at all.

Alhassan kept his 100% finish rate intact at UFC Vegas 67 last night (Jan. 14, 202), when he knocked out Claudio Ribeiro, spoiling the Brazilian’s UFC debut.

Alhassan is back in the win column after suffering a split-decision loss in his only fight of 2022. The man he lost to was Joaquin Buckley, and during his post-fight interview with the media, he absolutely unloaded on his former opponent.

“I want to fight that b—ch ass Buckley again. If anybody sees him, tell him I say he’s a f—king b—ch. He’s a p—sy. He’s a f—king p—sy like the biggest p—sy,” Alhassan told the media. “Okay, so I know it’s the fight game. But when you talk so much s—t, right? And you stand in front of a guy and be like, ‘I’m going to knock you the f—k out.’ And we had an agreement. Let’s go on in the center of the ring. Let’s f—king bang and see who the f—k is gonna go down first. That b—ch felt one punch and was like, uh, let me take you down. You’re a b—ch, Buckley. But if you’re watching this, you’re a b—ch. I want to whoop your ass. I saw you a f—king b—ch.”

“His b—ch ass felt my power and was like ‘I don’t want this I’m gonna take you down, you’re a b—ch, Buckley,” Alhassan continued. “I hope you see this. If I see him in the street and he talks s—t. I swear to God; I will show you the f—king African. I will smack the f—k out of you. I swear. I’ll treat you like you’re a b—ch.”

“I want a rematch with that f—ing b—ch so I can f—k him up. Buckley, you are b—ch if you’re a man, come and fight me again. You are a b—ch again.”

If there was a cuss-o-meter, Alhassan would be a double winner.

Buckley is coming off a knockout loss to Chris Curtis at UFC 282, so a rematch isn’t totally out of the question.

Would you like to see Buckley and Alhassan run it back?


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