

The conclusion of UFC 269 saw longtime champion Amanda Nunes dropping her title. Meanwhile, Charles Oliveira managed to retain the lightweight gold by beating Dustin Poirier. A key esports personality and 2-time streamer of the year, Dr Disrespect was also spotted amongst the crowd of attendees.
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The streamer had already stated that he will not be missing out on UFC’s final pay-per-view of the year. The main card definitely lived up to expectations with a major upset in the co-main. Doc is a massive fan of combat sports and especially of the UFC. He was spotted with an NFL personality, Robert Coons, who shared a picture of his meeting with the streamer.
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Met the 2x tonight @DrDisrespect #yayaya #UFC269 pic.twitter.com/3Yqgx4VGiT
— Rob Coons (@yourlocalnyer) December 12, 2021
Dr Disrespect loves the violence and beauty of combat sports
The prominent streamer simply cannot keep himself away from the unadulterated violence of combat sports. The streamer is an avid follower of UFC and boxing. He is a frequent visitor to the event and always attends the show whenever it is feasible. Many esports personalities absolutely love the world of mixed martial art, and on some occasions a cross-over takes place.
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UFC’s biggest superstar, Max Holloway comes to mind, among the fighters who enjoy streaming on the side. He is a frequent streamer, who keeps his channel always up and running in his downtime. Max loves to play first-person shooters, much like doc. In addition to that, One championship bantamweight fighter and former UFC champion, Demetrious ‘MightyMouse’ Johnson also loves spending his time in front of a gaming PC, when he isn’t at training.
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This isn’t the first occasion where esport and MMA world have crossed over and it definitely won’t be the last. Life as a streamer, post-retirement can be a lucrative option for fighters to make money after their days inside the octagon are numbered. It is hard for retired fighters to keep themselves afloat without fighting as a part of their life and a source of routine income. –
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