Former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland has a strong passion for intense sparring sessions, just as much as he does for fighting in the Octagon. This was made evident when popular streaming influencer Sneako found himself on the receiving end of a brutal beatdown at the UFC Performance Institute in Las Vegas.
The sparring session was live-streamed for all to see, and it was ultimately halted by UFC Hall of Famer Forrest Griffin. Sneako took a barrage of powerful left hands from Strickland, prompting towels to be thrown into the cage from various directions, leading to the stoppage.
Despite the one-sided nature of the encounter, Sneako showed remarkable resilience and refused to go down. He absorbed a series of seemingly full-force shots from Strickland, who displayed his respect for Sneako by raising his hand after the session concluded.
Witness the intensity of the sparring session in the video clips below:
– Video clip 1: Sean Strickland inflicts a brutal beatdown on Sneako, resulting in a bloodied nose. [Insert video link]
– Video clip 2: Sean Strickland relentlessly goes after Sneako’s head. [Insert video link]
Sneako, a 25-year-old American YouTuber turned Rumble streamer, boasts a massive following across various social media and streaming platforms.
On the other hand, Strickland, 32, currently does not have a scheduled fight, as he is still recovering from his recent title loss to Dricus Du Plessis at UFC 297. Both Sneako and Strickland attended campaign events for former U.S. president Donald Trump in Las Vegas, where Trump emerged victorious in the Republican primary election, defeating opponent Nikki Haley.
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