The world of UFC is heating up with a controversial claim and an even more explosive reaction!
'No bigger bullies than the UFC brass'
Former UFC fighter Brendan Schaub has dropped a bombshell, revealing his perspective on the recent feud between UFC CEO Dana White and fighter Francis Ngannou. Schaub, now a comedian, claims that the UFC organization itself can be seen as the ultimate bully, especially towards its fighters.
But here's where it gets controversial: Schaub suggests that while he doesn't endorse physical violence, he understands why a fighter might resort to it. He claims that the disrespect and mistreatment from the UFC bosses can push fighters to their limits, and their natural response could be physical.
Schaub shares his own experience, stating that the texts he received from UFC executives after fights were extremely disrespectful and upsetting. He believes this is the dark side of professional cage fighting, where the toughest men in the world can feel disrespected and react physically.
Kamaru Usman, another former UFC champion, comes to Ngannou's defense, questioning the likelihood of the incident as described by White. Usman highlights the intimidating auras of both Ngannou and White, making it hard to imagine such a scenario.
This feud has sparked intense debates among fans and fighters alike. Is the UFC really the bully here? Or is there more to the story? Share your thoughts in the comments below, but remember to keep it respectful!