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Brendan Allen criticizes Sean Strickland's behavior ahead of Strickland's title fight against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328. Strickland's previous victory over Allen in 2020 has heightened tensions between the two fighters.
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Brendan Allen has voiced his frustration with how Sean Strickland is handling himself in the lead-up to his latest middleweight title shot.
Stricklandâs knockout win over Allen back in November 2020 seems to have aged well, especially now that heâs about to step into his third world title bout, this time against Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328. That victory set him on a path that eventually led to a championship opportunity in 2023 â one he made the most of.
Allen, who has been working alongside Chimaevâs team ahead of Saturdayâs event in Newark, hasnât held back in sharing his feelings about the matchup. There doesnât seem to be much respect left between the two since their fight nearly four years ago.
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Brendan Allen, ranked fourth in the division, spoke out against Sean Strickland in a recent interview with Submission Radio. Heâs still interested in a rematch after their first meeting on short notice and isnât impressed by the former championâs approach to trash talk.
Speaking to the YouTube channel, Allen said: âHeâs always talking about dudes getting fâed and stuff, itâs weird⊠Everyone talks about him catching me and TKOing me what was it? Six years ago or whatever? Like, I was 24, Iâm 30 now.
âLetâs see how it goes now? I think he got lucky that night, I made a stupid error and he got it, it is what it is. It happened but I still think nine times out of ten I beat him there but thatâs how the game works, we donât get nine times, we get one night and he got it, it is what it is.â
Allen also mentioned that Team Chimaev just laughed off Stricklandâs threats of violence during fight week. He added: âHe just sounds râââ. Like, âalright bro, yâall are going to fight on Saturday letâs see if youâre talking all that sâ thenâ.
Brendan Allen expressed frustration with Sean Strickland's conduct leading up to his title fight against Khamzat Chimaev.
Sean Strickland's knockout victory over Brendan Allen in November 2020 set him on a path to his third world title shot in 2023.
The fight at UFC 328 marks Sean Strickland's opportunity to compete for the middleweight title, following his previous successes.
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âBecause you werenât talking that sâ when yâall trained. You were shouting across the room at Eric [Nicksick] saying how heâs a bad coach for putting you with him. But we donât want to talk about that do we?â
âWe donât want to talk about guys that watched the sparring and training saying that you got tapped out or made to quit or whatever. Nobody wants to talk about those things. So we just think as a team his coaches and everyone let him talk.â
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