UFC Vegas 89 winner Julian Erosa calls out controversial trans athlete Lia Thomas: ‘I don’t like cheaters’

UFC standout Julian Erosa calls out controversial trans athlete Lia Thomas: 'I don't like cheaters'UFC standout Julian Erosa planned to call out controversial trans athlete Lia Thomas following his win on Saturday night….

UFC standout Julian Erosa calls out controversial trans athlete Lia Thomas: 'I don't like cheaters'

UFC standout Julian Erosa planned to call out controversial trans athlete Lia Thomas following his win on Saturday night.

Returning to the Octagon at UFC Vegas 89, ‘Juicy J’ burst back into the win column with a quick first-round guillotine submission victory over Ricardo Ramos. It was an impressive victory that snapped a two-fight losing streak and got him to an even 7-7 record under the UFC banner.

Julian Erosa

Speaking with members of the media during his post-fight press appearance, Erosa revealed his grand plan to call out Lia Thomas, a collegiate swimmer who has been mired in controversy ever since she won an NCAA national championship as a trans woman.

“I don’t know how you guys feel about this whole situation, but I don’t like cheaters so I wanted to call out Lia Thomas,” Erosa said. “I wanted to encourage her… er… Encourage him to transition from women’s swimming to women’s MMA. Then I’ll transition into a woman and beat that dude’s ass. That’s what I wanted to say because it’s all about getting a little bit of shock value, but in the world that we’re living in, there’s no common sense anymore. It’s becoming a bit ridiculous.

“That’s one of the big things that’s going on now. I just don’t agree with me in women’s sports. The whole Fallon Fox thing. Guys that are fighting in women’s MMA and knocking them out, it’s a bad look.”

Who Is Lia Thomas and why is Julian Erosa calling her out?

For those unfamiliar, Lia Thomas is the first openly transgender athlete to win an NCAA Division I national championship, having won the women’s 500-yard freestyle swimming event in 2022. Thomas began swimming on the men’s team at the University of Pennsylvania in 2017. Two years later, Thomas began transitioning via hormone replacement therapy but was still required to compete in the men’s division during her junior year.

After taking a year off due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Thomas returned for the 2021-2022 season and met the NCAA hormone therapy requirements to swim on the women’s team.

Lia Thomas

Thomas has been at the center of a public debate over the inclusion of trans women in sports with many outspoken conservatives demanding that Thomas and all trans women be banned from competing in women’s sporting events. However, multiple Olympic-level swimmers, including silver medalists Brooke Forde and Erica Sullivan have spoken out in favor of seeing Thomas compete among other women.

Three-time Olympic gold medalist Nancy Hogshead-Makar also supported the participation of trans women saying, “so long as they can demonstrate that they have lost their sex-linked, male-puberty advantage prior to competition in the women’s category.”

In 2022, Sports Illustrated dubbed Lia Thomas “the most controversial athlete in America.”

Lia Thomas

“If you went through male puberty, there’s nothing you can do to shrink your bones down,” Erosa added. “The proof is in the pudding. You have Mr. Thomas who, whatever he was ranked as a man, is now just beating all the women. It’s obvious. It doesn’t matter how much estrogen you’re taking. Obviously, it’s a gray area, but these gray areas are stupid to me because it’s common sense. I’m not the smartest crayon in the box, but if I don’t know anything about anything, I can still tell you it’s unfair in my opinion.

“People are going to have their own opinions and say whatever they want, but it’s something that I strongly believe in. It’s so funny to me that women will fight for their own spaces and then they’ll also fight for trans women to be in those spaces. Those are just men. When’s it gonna be when there are hundreds of men in these sports and it just becomes another man sport? It’s so weird to me.”

In January, Thomas legally challenged the World Aquatics gender inclusion policy which only allows trans women to compete in the women’s category as long as any male puberty was halted by age 12.

Jorge Masvidal Opines On Transgender Swimmer Lia Thomas

Jorge Masvidal, Lia ThomasUFC welterweight Jorge Masvidal has given his thoughts on transgender Ivy League swimmer Lia Thomas and transgender athletes in general. Masvidal is set to face top UFC welterweight contender Colby Covington at UFC 272. Leading up to the highly-anticipated grudge match, he’s doing everything he can to promote the event. Masvidal is never one who […]

Jorge Masvidal, Lia Thomas

UFC welterweight Jorge Masvidal has given his thoughts on transgender Ivy League swimmer Lia Thomas and transgender athletes in general.

Masvidal is set to face top UFC welterweight contender Colby Covington at UFC 272. Leading up to the highly-anticipated grudge match, he’s doing everything he can to promote the event.

Masvidal is never one who is afraid to speak his mind and take controversial stances, this includes on former U.S. president Donald Trump and other political issues. This includes the issue of transgender athletes.

During a recent Q+A session on Rumble, Masvidal gave his thoughts on Thomas and whether transgender athletes should compete against the opposite of their birth gender.

Jorge Masvidal Comments On Transgender Athletes

“It’s such a no-brainer right?” Masvidal said. “It’s not fair. It’s just not. Men should compete against men. If you don’t want to compete against men, it’s not fair to go and compete against women… I’m not trying to diss girls but it’s just different you know. Girls should compete against girls.” (h/t SportsKeeda)

Thomas rose to prominence after winning the 100-yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle, and 200-yard freestyle races at the Ivy League women’s swimming and diving championships. She is a biological male who transitioned to a female later in life, reigniting the debate regarding transgenders in sports.

Masvidal was supposed to face off against Leon Edwards at UFC 269 before pulling out due to an injury. His fight with Covington will be his first since back-to-back losses to welterweight champion Kamaru Usman.

Masvidal isn’t the only prominent UFC personality to take a harsh stance on the issue. UFC commentator Joe Rogan has disagreed with the idea that transgender athletes should be able to face opponents with the gender that they transitioned to.

Transgenders such as Fallon Fox and Alana McLaughlin have made names for themselves in MMA.

Do you agree with Jorge Masvidal?

Masvidal Disagrees With Trans Swimmer Competing Against Women

Jorge Masvidal thinks “it’s not fair” transgender Ivy League swimmer Lia Thomas is allowed to compete in the women’s division. Recent controversy has stirred up from the dominant performances Lia Thomas puts on for the University of Pennsylvania. As Thomas used to swim for the university’s men’s team, the ongoing debate of transgender persons in…

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Jorge Masvidal thinks “it’s not fair” transgender Ivy League swimmer Lia Thomas is allowed to compete in the women’s division.

Recent controversy has stirred up from the dominant performances Lia Thomas puts on for the University of Pennsylvania. As Thomas used to swim for the university’s men’s team, the ongoing debate of transgender persons in sports has reignited.

Thomas broke several records and received several awards while swimming on the Quakers women’s team. And her achievements have come under heavy scrutiny.

Lia Thomas
Lia Thomas, Photo credit: Getty Images

There is a harsh spotlight beaming on the star transgender athlete. From news channels to the opinions of other athletes, Thomas is unable to swim without immense pressure.

There are many who disagree with transgender women in women’s sports. For example, Caitlyn Jenner also thinks it is “unfair” to allow transgender women in women’s sports.

And UFC veteran Jorge Masvidal shares that opinion. (h/t SportsKeeda)

“It’s such a no-brainer right? It’s not fair. It’s just not. Men should compete against men. If you don’t want to compete against men, it’s not fair to go and compete against women… I’m not trying to diss girls but it’s just different you know. Girls should compete against girls,” said Masvidal.

He not only disagrees with transwomen in women’s sports, but Masvidal also refuses to let his daughter compete in sports where it is allowed.

Masvidal has never been one to shy away from honesty. Colby Covington and Nate Diaz can surely attest to that.

But regardless of the existing members of an unsupportive audience, Thomas has a great future in the sport and at the school. She continues to prove that pressures outside of the pool have yet to diminish her athletic spirit.

Transgender Women In MMA

MMA is no stranger to the heavily debated topic, and Masvidal is not the only fighter opposed to it.

When transgender fighter Fallon Fox was competing, Ronda Rousey refused to fight her, and Joe Rogan was openly honest about his disapproval of her as a contender in the women’s league.

Fallon Fox
Fallon Fox, Photo Credit: Championship Fighting Alliance

Now that Fallon is retired, MMA newcomer and former member of the U.S. Army special forces transgender fighter Alana McLaughlin is the new face of trans women in MMA. And that has come with a lot of backlash.

Michael Bisping, Joe Rogan, Sean Strickland, and others have voiced their negative opinions about McLaughlin.

She won her first and only fight last September via submission. However, the win was met with a lot of anger and ridicule.

Alana McLaughlin
Alana McLaughlin, Photo Credit: Barcroft Images / Alana McLaughlin

As of now, it is unclear when she fights again.

The heated and controversial debate seems to thicken with every transgender athlete’s achievement.

Although not yet finished making strides, women in sports have come a long way. But the transgender community still has many roadblocks to face.

What are your thoughts on Jorge Masvidal’s opinion of Lia Thomas competing on UPenn’s women’s swim team?

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Masvidal Disagrees With Trans Swimmer Competing Against Women

Jorge Masvidal thinks “it’s not fair” transgender Ivy League swimmer Lia Thomas is allowed to compete in the women’s division. Recent controversy has stirred up from the dominant performances Lia Thomas puts on for the University of Pennsylvania. As Thomas used to swim for the university’s men’s team, the ongoing debate of transgender persons in…

Continue Reading Masvidal Disagrees With Trans Swimmer Competing Against Women at MMA News.

Jorge Masvidal thinks “it’s not fair” transgender Ivy League swimmer Lia Thomas is allowed to compete in the women’s division.

Recent controversy has stirred up from the dominant performances Lia Thomas puts on for the University of Pennsylvania. As Thomas used to swim for the university’s men’s team, the ongoing debate of transgender persons in sports has reignited.

Thomas broke several records and received several awards while swimming on the Quakers women’s team. And her achievements have come under heavy scrutiny.

Lia Thomas
Lia Thomas, Photo credit: Getty Images

There is a harsh spotlight beaming on the star transgender athlete. From news channels to the opinions of other athletes, Thomas is unable to swim without immense pressure.

There are many who disagree with transgender women in women’s sports. For example, Caitlyn Jenner also thinks it is “unfair” to allow transgender women in women’s sports.

And UFC veteran Jorge Masvidal shares that opinion. (h/t SportsKeeda)

“It’s such a no-brainer right? It’s not fair. It’s just not. Men should compete against men. If you don’t want to compete against men, it’s not fair to go and compete against women… I’m not trying to diss girls but it’s just different you know. Girls should compete against girls,” said Masvidal.

He not only disagrees with transwomen in women’s sports, but Masvidal also refuses to let his daughter compete in sports where it is allowed.

Masvidal has never been one to shy away from honesty. Colby Covington and Nate Diaz can surely attest to that.

But regardless of the existing members of an unsupportive audience, Thomas has a great future in the sport and at the school. She continues to prove that pressures outside of the pool have yet to diminish her athletic spirit.

Transgender Women In MMA

MMA is no stranger to the heavily debated topic, and Masvidal is not the only fighter opposed to it.

When transgender fighter Fallon Fox was competing, Ronda Rousey refused to fight her, and Joe Rogan was openly honest about his disapproval of her as a contender in the women’s league.

Fallon Fox
Fallon Fox, Photo Credit: Championship Fighting Alliance

Now that Fallon is retired, MMA newcomer and former member of the U.S. Army special forces transgender fighter Alana McLaughlin is the new face of trans women in MMA. And that has come with a lot of backlash.

Michael Bisping, Joe Rogan, Sean Strickland, and others have voiced their negative opinions about McLaughlin.

She won her first and only fight last September via submission. However, the win was met with a lot of anger and ridicule.

Alana McLaughlin
Alana McLaughlin, Photo Credit: Barcroft Images / Alana McLaughlin

As of now, it is unclear when she fights again.

The heated and controversial debate seems to thicken with every transgender athlete’s achievement.

Although not yet finished making strides, women in sports have come a long way. But the transgender community still has many roadblocks to face.

What are your thoughts on Jorge Masvidal’s opinion of Lia Thomas competing on UPenn’s women’s swim team?

Continue Reading Masvidal Disagrees With Trans Swimmer Competing Against Women at MMA News.