Diego Sanchez has labeled Sam Smith's recent Grammy Awards performance as a "satanic ritual."
He also posted a video on Instagram in which the narrator identifies Rihanna making an "Illuminati hand sign" when the pop star makes a triangle shape with her hands during her Super Bowl performance. The triangular symbol has long been associated with the alleged secret society.
'The Nightmare' believes that the presence of evil has grown since the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. He thinks that both the Grammy Awards and Rihanna's performance at this year's Super Bowl are prime examples of such evil.
Sanchez describes himself as a man of God, and despite the expanding presence of evil in the world, he believes that the power of love is too great to be defeated.
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Diego Sanchez wrote the following on Instagram:
"I firmly believe we have been in the end times since the 2020 pandemic while Fizer sponsored Sam Smiths recent Satanic ritual at the Grammys or try googling Great reset, we’re now three years in so I can only intuitively feel much more evil expanding! God is still in control and loves us so much that he is being very patient as he waits for his chosen souls that he does not want to be left behind!"
See the full post below:
Sam Smith performed his song 'Unholy' at the Grammy Awards show, and was pictured wearing an outfit that depicted the devil. The artist's performance has caused an outcry that forced some people to cancel their TV subscriptions.
See Sam Smith with his Grammy Awards below:
Diego Sanchez sends message to Austin Trout ahead of BKFC debut
Diego Sanchez will make his bare-knuckle boxing debut at BKFC's Knucklemania 3 on February 17.
Sanchez will face former WBA light middleweight champion Austin Trout on his debut, who has a professional boxing record of 36-5-1.
'The Nightmare' believes that his opponent is underestimating his abilities, and plans on using his innate aggression to dominate Trout in the fight. The former UFC fighter is no stranger to knockouts, as 10 of his 30 professional MMA wins have come via KO/TKO.
Diego Sanchez was recently interviewed by Just Scrap Radio ahead of his BKFC debut, and said the following:
"A little surprised [that Trout accepted the fight], honestly, but I’m happy he is doing it… He’s doing it because he wants to be great and I have nothing but respect for those thoughts and actions.
"I feel like I have the better line of experience going into BKFC where you can actively fight in the clinch and you are fighting with a smaller circumference of a fist. I think [Trout] is overconfident, I think he overlooked me watching my striking in my MMA fights."
Watch the full interview below:
Watch Sanchez announce his BKFC debut below: