‘If You Have Something Negative to Say, F**k You’- Kevin Lee Responds to the Hate After He’s Loss at UFC Fight Night
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Kevin Lee has a message for his haters after his second straight loss in the UFC. The lightweight fighter promises better performances in the future and says his haters can burn in hell.
The one-time UFC interim title challenger faced his second straight loss in the UFC against Daniel Rodriguez. However, this loss is not pulling down Lee, and he is content with his performance at the UFC Fight Night.
The 28-year-old kept his head high and posted a message on his Instagram, vowing to come back stronger. Lee wrote, “Didn’t have a good performance this last time out, but honestly, after 500 days away and multiple surgeries, I’m proud of what I was able to do. I tried climbing a very tall mountain, and this was just another speed bump on the way.”
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He added, “My best performances are ahead of me and I know that. I don’t care if I have to bump my head to get there I won’t stop until I figure this shit out. I’m still competing with the best in the world and won’t hang my head just yet. If you have something negative to say, f*k you from the bottom of my heart. F*k, all the hate yell can burn in hell. And thank you to everyone who has reached out with love. I’m not done yet. Not at all.”
Kevin Lee was on a five-fight win streak before he lost to Tony Ferguson in the interim title bout. Since then, his career has been on highs and lows.
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Kevin Lee: Career Overview
The (18-7) record holder was one of the best prospects of the promotion. Kevin was on a five-fight win streak when he earned his shot at the UFC interim lightweight light. However, he lost via submission to Tony Ferguson.
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Lee’s career has been on a downward spiral since then. He had to undergo surgery on both knees, which complicated things further. The loss against Rodriguez was Lee’s second loss in the welterweight division. However, the 28-year-old is determined to get back in shape and promises to deliver better performances in the future.
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