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Sean Strickland apologizes following UFC 328 victory

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Sean Strickland issued an apology after his victory at UFC 328. The post indicates this was done publicly, though the specific content of the apology and what he was apologizing for are not detailed in this brief announcement. The apology came in the immediate aftermath of his championship win.

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Sean Strickland issued a public apology in the immediate aftermath of his championship victory at UFC 328 on May 9, 2026, drawing attention in the hours following his win.

Strickland, 35, holds the UFC Middleweight Championship and carries a professional record of 31 wins and 7 losses. The American fighter, who trains out of Xtreme Couture, stands six-foot-one with a 76-inch reach and competes out of an orthodox stance. Known for his relentless output, Strickland lands 6.04 significant strikes per minute and posts a takedown rate of 0.71 per 15 minutes, making him one of the division's most active and durable competitors. He has represented the United States throughout a career that now spans 38 professional bouts.

Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland

The specifics of what prompted the apology and its precise content have not been detailed in initial reports. What is confirmed is that Strickland made the statement publicly and that it came directly in the wake of retaining or reclaiming the middleweight title at UFC 328.

Why it matters

  • Strickland is the reigning UFC Middleweight Champion with a 31-7-0 record, giving any post-fight statement significant weight within the division
  • A public apology from a champion immediately following a title fight carries potential implications for his public image and future matchmaking conversations
  • The middleweight division will be watching closely as more details surrounding the statement emerge
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UFC 328

Saturday, May 9, 2026

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