UFC fighters have an array of views about the world and its dealings. UFC flyweight champion, Alexandre Pantoja recently fired back at Sean Stricklandโs inflammatory remarks. He condemned Stricklandโs views on womenโs fighting and smaller weight classes like flyweight.
Pantoja was recently interviewed by Shak Fu. He questioned why Strickland would wish financial ruin on the lower-weight class fighters. He said that the lower-weight class fighters are doing exactly what the higher-weight class fighters do, and that is to provide for their families. These are Alexandre Pantojaโs words:
You want [me to] lose my money, lose my job? Thatโs so crazyโฆ why you say thatโฆIโm very mad when [Sean] Strickland said that for women and flyweight guys, shut your mouth. Respect my job, I put food on my table with that.
Alexandre Pantoja via Shak Fu
Sean Strickland had crassly argued that the UFC should get rid of certain divisions. He specifically targeted the lighter divisions like the bantamweight and flyweight divisions. He had also called for removing the whole of the womenโs MMA from the UFC. His insensitive comments drew widespread criticism from the MMA community.
Pantoja is set to fight against number 10 ranked contender Steve Erceg at UFC 301. The 125-pound king highlighted flyweightsโ grueling work ethic and skillsets required. Pantoja aimed to dispel misguided notions about smaller fighters lacking talent. His impassioned defense struck a chord with fans disappointed by Stricklandโs remarks. While known for his outspoken persona, many felt Strickland went too far this time.
Alexandre Pantoja is not taking Steve Erceg lightly
Alexandre Pantoja defends his UFC flyweight title this weekend. The raucous Brazilian crowd would be cheering him on. But the defending champ isnโt letting the supportive chants lull him into overconfidence against the heavy underdog Steve Erceg.
Pantoja was recently interviewed by The NY Post Sports. He revealed that even though he was the champion, he was not sleeping on Erceg. Pantoja said that Erceg was a dangerous opponent and had a great skill set.
He made three good fights in the UFC against three good fightersโฆ He knocked out Matt Schnell. He [made] a good, good statement. Thatโs why the UFC is thinking itโs interesting to give him a chance.
Alexandre Pantoja via The New York Post Sports
The unlikely challenger from Australia has pulled off an improbable run to get this title shot. Just one year ago, Erceg was an unranked regional fighter barely a blip on most fansโ radars. Now he would be sharing the octagon with the defending flyweight champion of the world.