Cody Durden Responds To “Send Him Back To China” Backlash

UFC flyweight Cody Durden has responded to the swift and heavy backlash for saying he sent his defeated opponent “back to China.”

Yesterday on the UFC Vegas 43 preliminary card, Cody Durden defeated Chinese opponent Qileng Aori via unanimous d…

Cody Durden

UFC flyweight Cody Durden has responded to the swift and heavy backlash for saying he sent his defeated opponent “back to China.”

Yesterday on the UFC Vegas 43 preliminary card, Cody Durden defeated Chinese opponent Qileng Aori via unanimous decision. This was Durden’s first victory in the UFC, which means that it called for his first post-fight interview. And boy, did he make it a memorable one.

“I knew he was going to be tough, but I had to send him back to China where he came from,” Durden told a speechless Daniel Cormier after the fight.

It should come as little surprise that the post-fight interview ended there. And it should come as even less surprise that this comment was met with some major backlash. Here’s a quick glimpse at some fighters’ reactions on Twitter:

Cody Durden Responds To Backlash

UFC's Cody Durden Gets Blasted For Racist 'I Had To Send Him Back To China'  Comment After Bout In Vegas (VIDEO + TWEETS)
A Fired-Up Cody Durden

After emotions cooled down some on his end, Durden took to Twitter himself to explain his post-fight remark and respond to the criticism it incited.

“Listen, the guy was disrespectful, and wouldn’t shake my hand at the weigh ins. After beating him, I simply meant he could go home wherever that may have been. I apologize if I offended anyone, that certainly was not my intention!! I love you all! See you at the top,” Durden tweeted.

During a post-fight media scrum, Durden went on to express that if anyone truly has a problem with his words, they can do something about it inside the Octagon.

“No, man, if they don’t like it, do somethin’. Sign the contract,” Durden said. “It doesn’t matter to me. I said what I said, and it is what it is. And yeah, emotions were high. It’s the fight business, you know? He was punching me in the face and I was punching him in the face. It’s his family or mine. And tonight, my family eats.”

Don’t Like It? Fight It Out

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UFC President Dana White

Durden’s comments are consistent with that of Dana White’s stance on how to handle controversial remarks, which is, essentially, to just fight it out. One recent example of this came when Israel’s Oron Kahlon called Afghanistan’s Javid Basharat a “terrorist” prior to their Contender Series bout last month. After Basharat defeated Kahlon, White considered it “justice served” and further exemplification that the UFC is the place to settle all scores.

In this case, Durden was the victor, so White may have to amend his UFC “justice system,” if you will. In any event, there are, in fact, people wanting to fight Durden, but one of them wanted to fight him even before his viral post-fight interview, that being Jeff Molina.

Molina was among those who reacted to Durden’s post-fight interview, as you can see below:

“Dudes a real POS, I’ll gladly punch him in the face!!”

Durden also called out Molina in the post-fight interview prior to his “go back to China” comment. He later doubled down on this selection when speaking to reporters after the fight.

“Yeah, Jeff Molina. I’ve called out a lot of guys on Instagram, a lot of guys on Twitter, and most of them don’t respond, man,” Durden said. “They don’t say anything back. But props to El Jeffy. He said he’s gonna put his nuts on my head as I nose dive for a takedown, and I’m holding him to it. Let’s run it.”

Both men are in, so now it’s up to the UFC to make it official. Or perhaps Dana White will seek out a Chinese flyweight, either currently signed or unsigned, to attempt to exact “justice” on Durden instead.

What do you think? Was Durden’s comments out of bounds? Or are people overreacting and/or taking it out of context?

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Cody Durden Apologizes Following Controversial Post-Fight Comment

Cody DurdenCody Durden has apologized for a comment he made during his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier at UFC Vegas 43. The flyweight fighter went all three rounds with his Chinese opponent Aori Qileng before ultimately taking home a unanimous decision win, but it was Durden’s post-fight speech and not his fighting that has garnered attention. […]

Cody Durden

Cody Durden has apologized for a comment he made during his post-fight interview with Daniel Cormier at UFC Vegas 43.

The flyweight fighter went all three rounds with his Chinese opponent Aori Qileng before ultimately taking home a unanimous decision win, but it was Durden’s post-fight speech and not his fighting that has garnered attention.

Former dual-weight champion, Cormier, entered the cage post-fight and asked Durden if the fight had played out as expected.

“I knew he was gonna be tough, but I had to send him back to China where he came from,” Durden replied.

The comment was met by a few boos from the mostly silent crowd.

Things got awkward when the UFC broadcast was tossed back to Brendan Fitzgerald.

“All right, Cody Durden, um, statement made I guess?” Fitzgerald said. “Victory in the octagon most importantly for this flyweight from Georgia.”

Cormier didn’t bother asking any follow-up questions and explained why to his fellow commentator when he returned to the desk.

“Fitzy, I was watching the highlights as he said that, so you know, you say that, I take the microphone, Fitzy,” Cormier said. “I have nothing else to do there.” (Transcribed by MMA Junkie)

MMA Fighters Take To Social Media To Bash Cody Durden

After initially doubling down on his comment during the UFC Vegas 43 post-fight press conference, Durden took to Twitter to explain his comment and apologize if he had offended anyone.

“Listen, the guy was disrespectful, and wouldn’t shake my hand at the weigh ins,” Durden wrote. “After beating him, I simply meant he could go home wherever that may have been. I apologize if I offended anyone, that certainly was not my intention!! I love you all! See you at the top.”

What did you make of Cody Durden’s post-fight comments?

Jimmy Flick Stops Cody Durden With Highlight-Reel Flying Triangle – UFC Vegas 17 Highlights

FlickWhat a way to land in the UFC. Undefeated submission-specialist, Jimmy ‘The Brick’ Flick has made good on his Octagon call, scoring a spectacular flying-triangle victory over Cody Durden in the opening-round. Rallying from some dicey striking exchanges as well as briefly giving up his back, Flick managed to grab his composure midway through the […]

Flick

What a way to land in the UFC. Undefeated submission-specialist, Jimmy ‘The Brick’ Flick has made good on his Octagon call, scoring a spectacular flying-triangle victory over Cody Durden in the opening-round.

Rallying from some dicey striking exchanges as well as briefly giving up his back, Flick managed to grab his composure midway through the opening-round.

Launching a left high-kick which Durden partially blocked, Flick threw his right leg across the former’s back, setting up a stunning flying-triangle. Scoring his incredible fourteenth submission success, Flick eventually forced the tap from Durden with just over three-minutes elapsed in the opening frame.

Below, catch the highlights from Dana White’s Contender Series alum, Flick’s highlight-reel flying-triangle win over Durden.