That’s ‘Not The Guy I Know’ — ‘Weird’ Jeremy Stephens ‘Snapped’

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UFC’s Cortney Casey is scratching her head over Jeremy Stephens’ behavior in the lead-up to fighting her husband Drakkar Klose. Cortney Casey does not recognize the Jeremy Step…


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UFC’s Cortney Casey is scratching her head over Jeremy Stephens’ behavior in the lead-up to fighting her husband Drakkar Klose.

Cortney Casey does not recognize the Jeremy Stephens that injured her husband, Drakkar Klose, at the UFC Vegas 24 weigh-in.

Stephens aggressively shoved Klose (watch here) during their face-off at the weigh-in preceding an Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Fight Night card in mid-April. Klose allegedly suffered a concussion due to the unexpected shove and was forced off the card. Casey — who was scheduled to fight Liana Jojua at UFC Vegas 35 prior to the bout being postponed — is still piecing together what led to Stephens’ physical aggression.

“I’ve met Jeremy a few times and that’s just not the guy I know,” Casey tells MMAMania.com.

“It was weird. All of his press conferences. All of his interviews. I just watched the one where he was talking about how he won the fight against Dre. It almost seemed like he was told not to go there,” she adds. “It was weird, it was just weird. His whole vibe was weird.”

Casey detailed what fight week was like for Klose and Stephens in the lead-up to the dreaded weigh-in.

“Dre’s fight week with him was weird. The relationship between them at the UFC PI was cool. Just the day before we all had to go get our fitting for the gear and do press. The UFC people were trying to keep us separated from Jeremy. They came up to us like, ‘We know you guys aren’t like this and don’t care if you see your opponent, but other people do so we’re just going to try and keep you guys away from each other.’ They moved us around so we wouldn’t see him. I was like, ‘That’s kind of weird.’ We saw him at the PI and he was cool. Then weigh-ins happened,” Casey says. “I don’t know if he snapped or what.”

Stephens instead fought Mateusz Gamrot in his move up to the UFC’s lightweight division. “Lil’ Heathen” suffered a submission loss (watch here) a little more than one-minute into the fight. Casey says the decisive loss closed the book on an immeditae fight between him and Klose.

“You see him fight and he gets tapped. I don’t think he even threw a punch, did he?” she asks. “It happened so quickly that I was like. ‘Wait, what?’ And then him calling out McGregor aftewards. This doesn’t even make sense.

“I’m glad it’s over with as far as dealing with Jeremy. People are still asking Dre if he’s still going to run that fight back. At this point, it really does Dre nothing to fight him… Him losing in the fashion that he lost, it doesn’t make sense for Dre to fight him at this point.”

Casey may have had a bone to pick with Stephens, but now her attention is firmly on the beef she has with her husband. Klose recently shared an Instagram Story rating the philly cheesesteak Casey made for him, giving it a paltry score of 6.5 out of 10.

“One, I don’t ever eat Philly cheesesteaks because they come with onions and I don’t like onions. So I’ve personally never had a Philly cheesesteak,” Casey protests. “He was complaining, he was mad, he was upset that I failed him. I got a 6.5 which is a pretty sh—ty review out of 10.”

Casey, a former Division I soccer player at the University of Texas at El Paso, also ranks her soccer skills among the UFC roster.

“A lot of those guys are good. I’d say I’m up there. Definitely top five for sure. If it’s a team sport, you have to narrow it down to the individual. Would it be a shooting contest or a dribbling contest? Jose Aldo is very good at juggling, I’m personally decent at juggling but I wouldn’t win that contest,” she mulls. “I would say top five.”

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