UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland on Monday posted movies of a confrontation outdoors his Las Vegas dwelling with a person he stated dedicated home abuse.
Strickland might be seen within the movies pointing what seems to be a gun on the man, whose face is blurred out. One other video exhibits he and one other unidentified man pursuing what seems to be the identical man, whom he shoves to the bottom and seems to carry him at gunpoint as lights flash within the background.
In keeping with Strickland, the person was “drunk stomping out a woman, a safety guard seen it, he jumped in his automobile and drove off,” he wrote within the publish’s caption.
“Safety adopted him, hit a curb, utterly shredded his tire, drove on the rim for awhile then jumped out and tried to cover at my home. I initially thought he was stealing my automobile. … He was arrested.”
Under is the publish with the movies.
A request for remark to Las Vegas police was not instantly returned, an a data request for a police report on the incident is pending. The UFC didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark.
The UFC champ on Sunday posted a Ring video of the confrontation that exhibits the person stumbling right into a driveway and showing to cover between two automobiles. Strickland can then be seen strolling out to the driveway, and a verbal confrontation is heard.
Strickland additionally posted an image of what he stated was the person’s automobile after the confrontation.
No stranger to confrontations private and non-private, Strickland typically particulars his run-ins on social media. Simply earlier than he posted his aspect of the confrontation with the person, he clashed with UFC welterweight star Ian Machado Garry on-line over his posts about Garry’s spouse.
Strickland is about to defend the middleweight title in January towards Dricus Du Plessis, headlining UFC 297 on Jan. 20 in Toronto.