Sean Strickland elaborates on his unusual rationale for avoiding business dealings with “fat women,” regardless of the quality of the deal.

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Sean Strickland

Sean Strickland recently shared a controversial perspective on his reluctance to engage in business dealings with a specific demographic of women.

Known for his outspoken views on various sensitive topics, including feminism and LGBTQ+ issues, the former UFC middleweight champion expressed his unconventional stance on overweight women, a viewpoint that may provoke strong reactions from some:

“I’ve come to realize something about myself… I can’t do business with fat women, even if it’s a good deal.. It’s like something in me doesn’t trust them… Just me? Lol” This isn’t the first time ‘Tarzan’ has made divisive comments regarding overweight individuals.

Sean Strickland (Credits: Getty Images)

Last April, during a conversation with MMA content creator Nina-Marie Daniele, Strickland defended fat-shaming as a means to motivate individuals to lose weight:

“I think fat shaming is always okay. There’s nothing worse than being next to a fat, smelly motherf**ker, and the most human thing you could do is tell a fat, smelly motherf**ker to put down the fork. You know if you can’t see your d*ck, boy, you’re a little bit too fat.”

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