Sean Strickland cannot help but keep getting himself into trouble as the former UFC middleweight champion was escorted away from an official UFC event by security, just weeks after being told he was “not invited” to the market-leading MMA firm’s event, on the 14th of June, on the South Lawn at The White House in Washington, D.C — a one-of-a-kind, once-in-a-generation show to help celebrate the 250th anniversary of the United States, together with the 80th birthday of sitting U.S. President, Donald Trump.
Officially termed UFC Freedom 250, the seven-fight card features Ilia Topuria against Justin Gaethje in a UFC lightweight championship unification for the main event, and Alex Pereira versus Ciryl Gane in the co-main. There are five other bouts on the main card including Sean O’Malley, Michael Chandler, and Bo Nickal in separate showdowns.
Following constant personal back and forth between the pair in the build-up to the scrap for the lightweight title, it came as no surprise that this was an all-out war for the majority. Both fighters had moments of sheer brutality, but it was the American who dealt with it better and outlasted his opponent, eventually making him retire on his stool in between the fourth and fifth round.
Justin Gaethje Stops Ilia Topuria After Brutal Fight
In truth, it was a pretty even fight for the majority, but following a seriously brutal third round, it was Gaethje who took control, with Topuria’s face becoming quite the picture after suffering severe punishment over and over.
In fact, the doctor nearly brought an end to the fight one round earlier than the eventual stoppage, claiming that Topuria couldn’t see out of one of his eyes. However, referee Marc Goddard overruled the decision and the fight resumed, despite the Georgian getting a lot more time to recover than he should have.
But, it didn’t make a difference in the end, as in round four, the onslaught continued. By this point, Topuria’s face was bloodied, battered, and bruised. Everything Gaethje landed was making a lasting impression. This wasn’t the case the other way round, though.
Despite Topuria landing some sickening shots of his own, especially to the body of Gaethje, the American didn’t look like he had been in a fight whatsoever, especially not compared to his opponent.
In the end, enough was enough, and Topuria opted to retire on his stool between the fourth and fifth round, losing his unbeaten status in the process. For Gaethje, however, it was undisputed status at last, after a few previous unsuccessful attempts.
Ilia Topuria After Losing to Justin Gaethje
Despite not being shown on the broadcast after losing, Topuria was spotted by fans in attendance, and one fan’s footage has quickly gone viral after being shared on social media platform X.
The judges’ scorecards for Ilia Topuria vs Justin Gaethje at the time of stoppage make for interesting reading…
Topuria could be seen getting helped out of the Octagon and begin to make his way backstage, momentarily putting a towel over his head so no one could see him or his battered face.
Whether you’re a fan of Ilia Topuria or not, or even just wanted Justin Gaethje to win at UFC Freedom 250, you can admit it’s heartbreaking to see him so down and deflated after an epic fight that he just came up short in.
One thing is for sure, though, Topuria will be back.
Justin Gaethje lived up to his nickname as The Human Highlight as, in the early hours of Monday, the 15th of June, at The White House in Washington, D.C., the American fighter brutally rearranged Ilia Topuria’s face to score a corner stoppage between the fourth and fifth round of a feral fire-fight atop the UFC Freedom 250 card.
Gaethje wasn’t expected to be competitive, let alone successful, in his challenge of Topuria’s UFC lightweight championship. Largely thanks to Gaethje’s status as a bridesmaid rather than a bride, combined with Topuria’s crushing knockout victories over Alexander Volkanovski, Max Holloway, and Charles Oliveira.
But, in the open-air venue on the South Lawn of one of America’s most iconic buildings, the Spanish-Georgian suffered the first loss of his stunning career — and, when you look at the punch stats, but particularly the scorecards, it wasn’t even close.
It did not take long for one of the all-time great MMA fighters, Jon Jones, to respond to Ciryl Gane‘s electrifying victory over Alex Pereira on the South Lawn of The White House on Sunday in Washington, D.C.
Gane has challenged for the UFC championship multiple times during his stint as a fighter on Dana White‘s roster, including a first-round knockout loss to Jones himself. But, on the 14th of June, Gane finally got his hands on a belt thanks to knocking Pereira out in brutal fashion while the Brazilian was still on his feet in the second round.
It all went down at the UFC Freedom 250 event — to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States, as well as the 80th birthday of sitting U.S. President, Donald Trump. Every fight on the seven-fight card yielded an incredible finish, and the Gane vs Pereira bout was no different.
At least one member of the mixed martial arts press corps also claims to have seen the tweets.
Jon Jones Reacts to Ciryl Gane’s KO of Alex Pereira
Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images
Watch Jones’s official response right here:
Elsewhere on the UFC Freedom 250 card, Mauricio Ruffy roughed-up Michael Chandler with a spinning wheel kick and punches in the first round, Sean O’Malley finished Aiemann Zahabi, and Josh Hokit annhilated Derrick Lewis at heavyweight. Earlier in the show, Bo Nickal needed only one round to eviscerate Kyle Daukaus, and Diego Lopes came-from-behind to descimate Steve Garcia.