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Strickland posts post-fight photo calling it 'best job in the world'

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Sean Strickland shared a photo of himself after his UFC 328 victory with the caption "Best job in the world." The post-fight image showed Strickland reflecting on his championship win. The brief message conveyed his satisfaction with his performance and career. Details about the specific condition or appearance in the photo are limited in the post.

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Sean Strickland took to social media the day after UFC 328 to share a post-fight photo, captioning the image with a simple declaration: "Best job in the world."

The middleweight champion, who picked up a victory at the event on May 9, offered little elaboration beyond the brief message, though the sentiment spoke clearly to his satisfaction following the performance. Strickland has never been known for holding back, and the post carried the straightforward confidence that has defined his public persona throughout his rise in the division.

Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland

Strickland, 35, now holds a 31-7-0 professional record and continues to reign at the top of the middleweight division representing Xtreme Couture out of the United States. Standing six-foot-one with a 76-inch reach, the orthodox striker is one of the busiest fighters on the roster, averaging 6.04 significant strikes landed per minute at a 42 percent accuracy rate. He also contributes on the grappling side, averaging 0.71 takedowns per 15 minutes.

Why it matters

  • Strickland's championship win at UFC 328 reinforces his standing at the top of a stacked middleweight division
  • The post-fight social media moment reflects a fighter at ease with his position heading into the next phase of his title reign
  • With a 76-inch reach and elite striking volume, Strickland remains a difficult stylistic puzzle for any contender looking to unseat him
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UFC 328

Saturday, May 9, 2026

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