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topicnews · July 20, 2025

Sean Strickland from Nevada Athletic Commission for Melee at Tuff-N-Suf-event suspended

Sean Strickland from Nevada Athletic Commission for Melee at Tuff-N-Suf-event suspended


Sean Strickland is punished by the Nevada Athletic Commission after falling into the cage in the cage in June and attacking a fighter during a Tuff-N-Sufd event in Las Vegas.

Strickland was affected by a temporary suspension, and this is expected to be extended at the next hearing of the Commission, which is planned for Wednesday. As long as knittedland remains, it cannot compete in the UFC, although his full punishment will only be decided at a later date.

The incident occurred, while Strickland brought one of his teammates to the corner drive at the event in Las Vegas.

Luis Hernandez's unbeaten view achieved a standing Guillotine -Choke -Schmungung to end Miles Hunsinger in the second round. Immediately afterwards, Hernandez began to mock Hunsinger's corroas, to which Strickland and the UFC colleague Chris Curtis belonged.

Strickland and Curtis stormed into the cage to confront Hernandez, with Strickland threw several strokes, including one that seemed to hit the fighter in the face. Security finally hurried to the cage and separated the fighters after the fleeting incident.

After the argument, Hernandez Mma Fighting said that he hoped that Strickland had no punishment for his actions.

“I really have nothing to you and hope that the commission will not … how you asked me at all:” Hey, you will be charged? “I am like” what? “Hernandez said.” I would never want something to happen to these boys because I actually like them and I hope they see that. I have nothing against Sean, nothing against Chris, nothing against Xtreme couture. I like these boys. …

“I would say we are all adults here and I have nothing against them, and I will say that again: I hope the Commission does not take this at all because we are all specialists at the end of the day and this is entertainment.”

Obviously, the Commission did not agree, and now Strickland is exposed to potential suspension and/or fines for his behavior as a licensed Eckmann in Nevada.