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Sean Strickland rents tractor to build driveway week before UFC fight

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Sean Strickland rented a tractor one week before his upcoming fight in New Jersey to demolish a wall on his property and build a driveway. The middleweight fighter explained he needed to complete the project before traveling for his bout. For several years, Strickland had used the area as storage for debris and rubble. He personally operated the tractor to clear the space, with professional workers scheduled to arrive Monday to complete the driveway construction. Strickland stated he cannot relax on weekends and is bothered by the thought of sitting idle and wasting life. The post was shared from UFC Embedded episode 1.

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Sean Strickland spent the week before his New Jersey fight operating a rented tractor on his property, tearing down a wall and clearing ground to make way for a new driveway — a project he insisted on finishing before leaving town.

Strickland, the reigning UFC Middleweight Champion, documented the work in the first episode of UFC Embedded. The area had sat unused for years, collecting debris and rubble, and he wanted it resolved before the trip. He handled the machine himself, with a professional crew set to arrive the following Monday to finish the driveway.

Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland

The 35-year-old American explained his reasoning simply: he cannot sit idle on weekends and finds the thought of wasting time genuinely uncomfortable. The project, by his own logic, was less a distraction than a necessity.

Why it matters

  • Strickland carries a 31-7-0 record and holds the middleweight title heading into the New Jersey bout, making his physical condition in fight week a subject of attention.
  • His unorthodox approach to the days before a fight reflects the same restless personality that has defined his public persona throughout his career.
  • With a six-foot-one frame, a 76-inch reach, and one of the highest significant strike output rates in the division at 6.04 landed per minute, Strickland's preparation methods clearly have not hindered his in-cage performance.
  • The clip surfaces through official UFC broadcast content, giving the story added visibility ahead of the event.
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