Bradley Martyn has invaded the combat sports space as of late. The fitness influencer has gained a significant amount of attention for either challenging professional fighters to street fights or claiming that he can beat them due to his advantage in strength, physicality, and size.
His words have drawn a wide range of reactions, with the likes of newly minted UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland calling him out to a sparring session. However, instead of taking on 'Tarzan,' Martyn has sparred with fellow YouTuber, Sneako.
In a recent tweet on X/Twitter, Martyn claimed that he would've inflicted far more serious damage had their sparring session been a street fight. In a subsequent tweet, the fitness influencer outlined plans for his next bout, which he claims will be against another YouTuber by the name of Neon.
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Fans, however, are more interested in watching him spar or fight an actual fighter, like Nate Diaz or even Sean Strickland, who is closer to Bradley Martyn's size and has expressed a desire to fight him. Despite his numerous claims, Martyn hasn't parlayed any of the intrigue he's drawn into an influencer boxing career.
Instead, he has stuck to his formula of inviting professional fighters to his YouTube podcast, Bradley Martyn's Raw Talk. He recently had Marlon 'Chito' Vera on his podcast and asked him who would win in a street fight between the two.
'Chito's' answer, however, was far more graphic than what other fighters had said. Other fighters were generally dismissive while Vera promised to gouge out Martyn's eyes and disembowel him, among other things.
How many UFC fighters has Bradley Martyn asked about fighting?
Thus far, Bradley Martyn has had several UFC fighters on his podcast, most of whom he's asked about a street-fighting scenario involving them and him. Among these fighters, the fitness influencer has asked former bantamweight champion Aljamain Sterling for his thoughts on who would win in a fight between them.
He has also asked the likes of Nate Diaz, Marlon Vera, and even former UFC heavyweight Brendan Schaub, drawing ridicule from the MMA community, especially for his belief in being able to beat someone like Schaub.