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Shara Bullet calls out Sean Strickland, questions his willingness to fight abroad

Oscar Nascimento, MMA News Editor at AgentMMABy Oscar Nascimento
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Shara Bullet publicly challenged Sean Strickland, suggesting the former middleweight champion would refuse to travel to Azerbaijan or Abu Dhabi for a fight out of fear. Bullet implied that Strickland's preference for fighting on home soil in America is a way to avoid facing him under conditions that suit both sides.

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Shara Bullet has publicly called out Sean Strickland, questioning whether the middleweight champion would be willing to travel outside the United States to face him in Azerbaijan or Abu Dhabi.

Bullet's challenge carries a pointed message: that Strickland's preference for fighting on home soil amounts to a deliberate effort to avoid meeting him on neutral or international ground. Bullet framed the reluctance as fear rather than logistics, pushing the narrative that Strickland is unwilling to compete under conditions that would suit both fighters.

Strickland, 35, holds the middleweight title with a professional record of 31 wins and 7 losses. The American fighter, who trains out of Xtreme Couture and fights out of an orthodox stance, stands six-foot-one with a 76-inch reach. He is one of the division's most active strikers, landing 6.04 significant strikes per minute at 42 percent accuracy, making him a relentless pressure fighter over the course of a bout.

Sean Strickland
Sean Strickland

Why it matters

  • Strickland is the reigning middleweight champion, meaning any fight with Bullet would carry title implications
  • Bullet's callout over fight location adds a geopolitical dimension to the rivalry, with Azerbaijan and Abu Dhabi both serving as established UFC markets
  • If Strickland declines to travel, Bullet gains narrative leverage heading into any future matchup negotiations
  • The style matchup between two aggressive, high-output strikers would be a significant contest at 185 pounds

The verified_fighters data provided does not include Bullet's full statistical profile, but his public challenge has injected fresh momentum into a potential middleweight title conversation. Whether the UFC moves to formalize the matchup, and where it would be held, remains to be seen.

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