Sean Strickland Thanks Fans For Mental Support Following UFC 276 Loss: ‘I Know I’m Not The Greatest Fighter’

Sean StricklandUFC middleweight contender, Sean Strickland has once again addressed his stunning first round knockout loss to Alex Pereira on Saturday night at UFC 276, thanking fans of his for providing mental support to him as he saw his run of six straight victories halted by the Brazilian. Strickland, who entered UFC 276 as the #4 […]

Sean Strickland

UFC middleweight contender, Sean Strickland has once again addressed his stunning first round knockout loss to Alex Pereira on Saturday night at UFC 276, thanking fans of his for providing mental support to him as he saw his run of six straight victories halted by the Brazilian.

Strickland, who entered UFC 276 as the #4 ranked middleweight contender, will likely find himself leapfrogged by the Sao Paulo striking ace come the release of the official rankings later this week.

Attempting to earn his first middleweight title tilt under the promotion’s banner, Strickland, who teased a potentially wrestling-heavy gameplan against Pereira, elected to stand with the former two-weight GLORY Kickboxing titleholder for the entirety of their one round affair.

Circling back to the center of the Octagon as Pereira began to find his range, the North Carolina native was dropped with a perfectly placed left hook, sending him to one knee before the former followed up with a quickfire pair of right hands, rendering him unconscious. 

Sean Strickland thanked fans for providing him with mental fortitude following UFC 276

Sharing his thoughts on the defeat, the outspoken, Strickland, who had shared verbals with reigning champion, Israel Adesanya during fight week and at the pre-fight press conference, in particular, insisted that he knew himself that he was not the best mixed martial artist walking the planet at the moment.

“Hey, guys, I slept it off, and it still f*cking sucks,” Sean Strickland said of his knockout loss to Alex Pereira on his official Instagram. “But I want to give a big thanks to the fans, man. Last night was f*cking rough. I worked my ass off for less than one f*cking round. And the comments, the messages, the support I got from you guys, man, it helped me mentally, and I appreciate that.”

“I’m not the greatest fighter, I’m not the best mixed martial artist – I’ll never have a Nike sponsor, I’ll neve be on a Wheaties box,” Sean Strickland continued. “It’s not who I am. I like to fight, you know. And if I could go back and fight that guy, I wouldn’t change a Goddamn thing, you know. I wanted to stand and bang with him, I thought I was doing pretty damn good until I wasn’t. I would do it again the same exact way, it it what it is. I gotta crawl my way back to the top. …” 

Chimaev Calls Out Pereira After UFC 276, Pereira Responds

Alex Pereira appears to have booked himself a middleweight title shot, but champion Israel Adesanya wasn’t the only one who called out the Brazilian following his win at UFC 276. The 34-year-old picked up the biggest win of his MMA career and put in ar…

Alex Pereira appears to have booked himself a middleweight title shot, but champion Israel Adesanya wasn’t the only one who called out the Brazilian following his win at UFC 276. The 34-year-old picked up the biggest win of his MMA career and put in arguably the most impressive performance of the night when he knocked…

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9 Positives & 3 Negatives From UFC 276

On Saturday, the MMA leader returned for arguably its most stacked pay-per-view card of the year so far, UFC 276. Nothing beats a UFC PPV night, not least when they boast the lineup that the promotion’s 14th Las Vegas live event of 2022 did. The …

On Saturday, the MMA leader returned for arguably its most stacked pay-per-view card of the year so far, UFC 276. Nothing beats a UFC PPV night, not least when they boast the lineup that the promotion’s 14th Las Vegas live event of 2022 did. The card had everything fans could hope for. Two title fights?…

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6 Fights We Need to See After UFC 276

UFC 276 went down on Saturday night in Las Vegas, and the fight world is already buzzing about what’s next for the stars of the card. Headlining honors went to…

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Alex Pereira Was “Sad To See” Adesanya Disappoint UFC 276 Crowd

UFC middleweight contender Alex Pereira felt the energy inside T-Mobile Arena die down during Israel Adesanya’s win over Jared Cannonier in the main event. Pereira passed the biggest test of his MMA career with flying colors against Sean Strickla…

UFC middleweight contender Alex Pereira felt the energy inside T-Mobile Arena die down during Israel Adesanya’s win over Jared Cannonier in the main event. Pereira passed the biggest test of his MMA career with flying colors against Sean Strickland at UFC 276. Just a few minutes into the fight, he landed a big left hook…

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Khamzat Chimaev Calls Out Alex Pereira After UFC 276 Sean Strickland Knockout

Khamzat Chimaev Alex Pereira UFC 276After a devastating finish by Alex Pereira at UFC 276, Khamzat Chimaev has now set his sights on his next desired opponent. While the main and co-main event of UFC 276 didn’t really live up to expectations, one fight stood out as an impressive and intimidating performance by a UFC newcomer. ‘Poatan’ landed a clean […]

Khamzat Chimaev Alex Pereira UFC 276

After a devastating finish by Alex Pereira at UFC 276, Khamzat Chimaev has now set his sights on his next desired opponent.

While the main and co-main event of UFC 276 didn’t really live up to expectations, one fight stood out as an impressive and intimidating performance by a UFC newcomer. ‘Poatan’ landed a clean left hook that dropped Strickland to a knee, and followed that up with a missile of a right hand that sent ‘Tarzan’ crashing to the canvas.

In only his third fight in the UFC, Alex Pereira had now broken into the top five of the middleweight rankings and has seemingly solidified a rematch with a man he knocked out in kickboxing, Israel Adesanya, for the middleweight title. However, with Khamzat Chimaev throwing his name into the mix, could this change things?

Khamzat Chimaev Wants War With Alex Pereira After Impressive UFC 276 Performance

‘Borz’ most recently saw action when he faced Gilbert Burns at UFC 273. The fight is still regarded as one of the best of this year (so far) and by the time this year ends, may stand as the fight of the year.

It was a back-and-forth brawl that left no stone unturned. Both men had to dig deep, and it was surprising at the time that the fight ended via decision. As both endured so much damage that the fight easily could’ve been over several times.

Now, Khamzat Chimaev seems to be ready to get back into the cage, with his call out of Alex Pereira after UFC 276. Taking to Twitter, Chimaev would send a direct message to Dana White and the UFC.

“I’m want to fight with this guy @UFC @DanaWhite let’s make it,” he said.

Obviously not afraid of the devastating knockout ability of ‘Poatan’, ‘Borz’ has staked his claim on the fight he wants next. It’s unclear if Chimaev gets the fight or not, but if he does, it would surely be an insane test for both fighters.

Would you rather see Alex Pereira face Israel Adesanya or Khamzat Chimaev next?