Sean Strickland has long been vocal about his disdain for Andrew Tate. He has called the controversial internet figure a โpimpโ and a โcon artistโ among many others. Their previous back-and-forth online had gained significant attention on social media. Well, the former UFC middleweight champion is at it again. Here is what happened:
Sean Strickland has long opposed Andrew Tateโs controversial rise in social media and his ideologies. Strickland, known for his extreme views, often touches on similar topics. A user recently trolled Strickland on X for effectively echoing some of Tateโs key messages about masculinity. The UFC superstar had some harsh words for the internet personality.
Andrew Tate responded to Stricklandโs attack shortly after. His response was unexpectedly calm. In the past, the Tate brothers have always fired back at the American fighter. This time, rather than escalating the situation, he noted that Stricklandโs views seemed to align with his own. He suggested that despite the insults, Strickland was helping to spread his message.
You understand I’m copying stoicism?
Marcus Aureliusโฆ Jesusโฆ
Tate is not a stoicโฆ He is con artist. He’s a pimp who pretended to be a girl to con men of their life savings.
You’re very confusedโฆโฆ. https://t.co/UpiEQiyUxf
โ Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) October 6, 2024
It is my quote and Sean knows it is.
But its fineโฆ as long as he spreads the message I am happy.
<3
โ Andrew Tate (@Cobratate) October 7, 2024
Strickland has publicly referred to Tate as a โcon artistโ on multiple occasions. Notably, during an appearance on the Full Send podcast, he accused Andrew Tate of exploiting men through his OnlyFans agency. Strickland argued that Tate takes advantage of young men who lack positive role models and portrays him as a manipulative figure who is not a suitable idol.
Sean Strickland is ready to โput on a master classโ against any boxer
Sean Strickland recently shared his thoughts on the long-debated topic of brain damage in combat sports. The former UFC champion stated that boxing leads to more brain damage than MMA. He explained that boxing causes significantly more head trauma due to the focus on striking the head for prolonged periods.ย
Strickland has also called boxing a โret*rded sportโ due to the inevitable brain damage fighters face, even when dominating in the ring. Additionally, the knockdown rule in boxing allows fighters to continue even after being hit hard. This increases the chances of further injuries.
I’ll fight any boxer my weight class and put on a master class
โ Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) October 7, 2024
Strickland has even contemplated a career in the sport. Previously, the UFC star stated that he would consider leaving the UFC for a boxing career if he did not get the rematch against Dricus Du Plessis. He wanted to fight Jake Paul at one point to rake in more money. So far, it hasnโt happened. Dana White has said Strickland will get the next title shot. As such, the boxing move will not happen for Strickland.