Sean Strictland with his DAD

Always thought it was embellished like white trash version of the chael show.

just a number

You idiots really can’t tell that it’s Shane Carwin? Newbs

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Strickland with hair looks like the dude from Batman.

Fucking pussy :grin:

I did too untill I see shit from him like this:

Seems like one of those juvenile minded impulsive types!
Like the type of guy who always gets in fights when drinking but is never their fault.

Yup those are shane’s mitt’s.his ufc custom gloves where even bigger than brock’s…beep!

lmao this guy is the fakest character in UFC history. More than Colby and Chael combined.

He’s from such a poor and abusive upbringing that they paid for him to train in major MMA gyms where he was hanging out with Shane Carwin? Ha.

On having a typical California boy look as a kid growing up in California: ā€œI did it because I had so much pain and anger inside!ā€ :laughing:

Funny that such a troubled and lashing out person has a spotless criminal record to this day. That always happens :roll_eyes:.

And acting as if having a racist grandfather was like being in the Hitler youth or some shit. Most old men of that generation were funny ass racists that would say whatever.

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Is Stricklands dad Tyson Tomko?

Lol i was about to say thats definitely Carwin!

i dont think hes faking it. he was raised in a white trash manner, abusive dad… made him an angry street fighting kid, who got good at fighting, and made it a career. not an uncommon story in mma,.

he called himself a piece of shit on rogan several times.

No, he got good at fighting because he’s been in MMA gyms since he was 13, as he says himself in this video.

This is not like boxing which is known to take in troubled youth through community programs to keep them out of trouble. MMA training isn’t cheap. And this was pre TUF boom when the availability of that training wasn’t even common.

So he’s expecting us to believe his family was poor, didn’t love him, abused him, but also poured money into him chasing his dream from the time he was 13.

You can tell by the way he talks there that the way he talks now is an act. It’s the pro wrestling thing where they take their story and personality, exaggerate it x100, and that’s their character. It’s not a bad thing though. The sport needs characters.