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Cancel culture can be horrible to those that are critical about their image and what the world thinks of them. However, individuals like Sean Strickland are least bothered about how they come across to other people. Honest, transparent, and no filter seems to be the motto for the ‘Tarzan.’

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With that being said, however, standing your ground when you’re in the right is the most important thing on an integral front. Strickland does not take it easy with the words, even when it comes to the ladies.

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In a recent Tweet, the UFC middleweight posted a video of a woman who almost hit him with her car. The middleweight recorded the entire conversation on camera and posted it on the social media platform.

Captioning it, “Almost hits me and they flags us down to get our license plate.. God I f****** hate old rich white women!!!!!,” the 31-year-old middleweight let loose on a flurry of slurs at the woman that allegedly threatened his safety.

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Despite the caption, there were a few sentences in the video as well. “I should of broke this Karen’s mirror…f*** only a woman would do this sh**. Luckily it wasn’t a man I would of dragged him out of his car and beat him.

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The caption continued, “I went to pass her and she swerved into me and then tailgated my buddy so badly we had to stop for his safety said “this is a private road” noo it’s a national forest lol!!!

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The scuffle seems to have begun after the woman allegedly swerved into Strickland and then proceeded to tailgate his friend. The fighter was furious at her actions and verbally let her have it.

Sean Strickland never backs down

Sean Strickland might not have always been vocal in the UFC, but given his temperament and overall behavior, it seems as though the middleweight had a carefree attitude since he was a lot younger.

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However, this does not translate to being irresponsible, as Strickland was voicing his opinion when the other person was allegedly in the wrong. Strickland, however, is a lot more vocal about owning his opinions and not caring about what others have to think about it.

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Strickland previously stated that he was a lot more careful about how he spoke and what he said on the media because his managers asked him to do so. In the present, however, with fighters expressing themselves freely, Strickland never misses a chance to let loose and speak his mind.

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Rohit Raj is a UFC writer at EssentiallySports. As a Business student, Rohit’s love for the UFC was double-sided with the business of it being just as intriguing as the martial arts aspect of it. “Don't just fight, perform” is a quote that he believes drives the most entertaining fights of the UFC, with the likes of Conor McGregor, Chael Sonnen, and Israel Adesanya sweeping him off his feet with their skill as well as swagger and trash talk capabilities. Rohit has a black belt in Karate, having participated in state-level championships. He loves to play soccer and go to the gym regularly. Rohit, a dedicated cinephile, theater actor, and filmmaker, also enjoys dancing in underground street cyphers every once in a while.

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