“Kung Fu Child” has a message for “Tarzan.”
Everyone knows by now that Sean Strickland doesn’t have a filter when he speaks and makes off-the-wall feedback, often each week, about race, faith, politics, or the world usually.
A few months in the past, Strickland made some remarks about Chinese language individuals whereas being interviewed by reporter Helen Yee, and only recently, prime Chinese language Bantamweight contender Music Yadong took umbrage at Strickland’s remark.
“Final time I noticed your interview with Sean, I heard him say a variety of negativity about Chinese language individuals,” Yadong informed Yee. “Nevertheless, I don’t assume he’s ever been to China earlier than, but he believes Chinese language persons are a sure approach. Since he’s speaking his approach, he’s no completely different than poisonous followers. I imagine that is discrimination in direction of Chinese language individuals. I actually respect him as a fighter however, what he’s saying just isn’t good. If he’s keen to, I can present him round China as a result of there’s good and unhealthy in each nation.”
This wasn’t the primary time the Final Combating Championship (UFC) Bantamweight had criticized Strickland. He pushed again about his ideas about “China’s greatest exports being plastic and COVID.”
“Hey champ, I respect your expertise as a fighter, however we needs to be speaking info, not baseless stereotypes. As athletes, we should deal with what we all know greatest and keep away from making unfounded feedback. Let’s set a great instance, alright?”
Hey champ, I respect your expertise as a fighter, however we needs to be speaking info, not baseless stereotypes. As athletes, we should deal with what we all know greatest and keep away from making unfounded feedback. Let’s set a great instance, alright?”
— Music Yadong (@SongYadongLFG) January 6, 2024
Each have been very stylish responses from an aesthetic fighter in Yadong. Possibly “Tarzan” ought to take Yadong’s supply of going to China critically.