#4. Sean Strickland - UFC middleweight
While most fighters in the UFC would attribute the power behind their strikes to the hours they dedicate to training inside a gym or on the pads, Sean Strickland is seemingly not one of them. Choosing to go another way, Strickland revealed that the strength in his left hand comes from his tendency to please himself regularly.
While in conversation with the media in the aftermath of his UFC Vegas 33 fight against Uriah Hall, Strickland offered his two cents on his affinity towards X-rated films and more.
"Like, I don’t know if you’re having sex on the regular, but you gotta jerk off once or twice a day, man. If you don’t use it, you lose it. So to me, my porn addiction and jerking off, it’s nothing I want. I’m just trying to stay f**king angry and stay sharp, you know? I’m also left-handed, so that’s why my jab’s so good.”
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He further went on to reveal that he had no moral objections to killing an opponent inside the octagon. In fact, he declared that he would proudly own it if an opponent of his succumbed to the injuries that they sustained while fighting him.
Sean Strickland also fell out with Belal Muhammad after making insensitive comments about the country of Palestine on Instagram.
#3. Henry Cejudo - Former two-division UFC champion
The self-proclaimed 'King of Cringe' is perhaps one of the most successful fighters ever to grace the UFC octagon. However, he is not devoid of his own set of mistakes and transgressions.
While Henry Cejudo has entertained fans with his tongue-in-cheek antics during pre-fight festivities and post-fight media obligations, this one instance marks the time he crossed the line.
'Triple C' found himself on the receiving end of a significant amount of flak for making racially charged comments about UFC bantamweight contemporary Aljamain Sterling. His comments about Petr Yan's Russian roots also landed him in trouble.
The former UFC double champ came under fire for uploading the following post on social media. He was heavily criticized for referring to the pair of bantamweights as "Aljamima" and a "communist potato."