Rutger published: Sean Strickland Defeated at UFC 312, Dana White's Controversial Remarks Follow

UFC 312 recap: Dricus du Plessis steals Strickland's thunder

UFC 312 was all about anticipation, with Sean Strickland promising an all-out "war" in his clash against UFC Middleweight champ Dricus du Plessis. Strickland, known more often than not as much (or more) as his controversial comments as his fighting prowess, stepped up with big talk. But once in that octagon, things didn't go as he'd claimed, and he was handed another loss.

It was du Plessis who wowed with exceptional skill and strategy, taking home a clear victory and making it nine consecutive wins in his UFC streak. Their rematch brought echoes from their previous bout, with du Plessis yet again coming out on top. This time, a devastating right hand from du Plessis shattered Strickland's nose. And even though Strickland kept on fighting, it was clear du Plessis was in control from start till finish.

Strickland's words and his missed chances

The lead-up was punctuated by Strickland's homophobic comments, trying perhaps a bit too hard, it seemed, at stirring up interest in his showdown with du Plessis. He did manage, mostly, a striking match without much grappling—du Plessis scored only one takedown late in round two—but Strickland couldn't seize this opportunity. He only swayed one judge enough with his efforts, while du Plessis outshone him with a wider range in offense.

This defeat puts a damper on Strickland's shot at standing out in UFC's Middleweight rankings. His polarizing personality garners him both cheers and jeers, leaving his trajectory in question. Meanwhile, du Plessis remains a strong champion, and fans are buzzing with guesses about his future opponents.

Dana White stirs things up post-fight

Post-event, Dana White, CEO at UFC, added fuel with some eyebrow-raising remarks aimed at journalists. During his press conference, he branded Australian media as "the biggest pussies" in light criticism over UFC's controversial Power Slap league. Backlash wasn't far behind, raising eyebrows about UFC's guiding principles.

White's method, letting fighters stir drama and pushing loud figures like Strickland, seems fixed on boosting viewers and cash. But it does leave a sour taste with a chunk who feel distanced by these spicy tactics.

Impact on MMA and its loyal fanbase

Today's UFC dynamics, with personalities like White and Strickland at its helm, might leave some true fans cold. Nobody minds a bit seeing Strickland meet his match, but many are uncomfortable with hateful speech being used as part and parcel in marketing fights.

There's a rising chorus among MMA supporters asking, let's move away from pushing discrimination as a sales tool. The belief? The sport doesn't need this gimmickry, when it can shine on its own merit. UFC 312 has thrown these concerns and conversations back under a spotlight.

Even amid controversies, MMA's momentum isn't slowing, with fighters like du Plessis showcasing a positive future vision. The louder fans get, hoping UFC aligns more with what they want, and truthfully—need.

As we look back on UFC 312, there are lessons in finding that sweet spot between entertainment and ethics. Strickland's fall and White's words have rekindled debates about where MMA's compass points.

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