(Video) Former UFC champ Sean Strickland reveals NSFW rental car practice

UFC Middleweight contender Sean Strickland has made a surprising admission ahead of his UFC 302 bout against Paulo Costa, leaving many in the MMA community stunned. In a recent interview, Strickland revealed a disturbing practice he engages in while renting cars, sparking concerns among fans and critics alike.

When asked about a particular incident, Strickland recounted, “I made piss on the seat… I’ve mastered the art of pissing in bottles.” The 33-year-old star claimed to have perfected the skill of urinating into a bottle while driving a rental car, without taking his hands off the wheel.

Strickland’s comments have raised eyebrows, with many questioning the cleanliness and hygiene of his actions. Rental car companies may also be concerned about the potential damage to their vehicles. Industry experts estimate that cleaning and disinfecting a vehicle can cost anywhere from $50 to $200, depending on the level of contamination.

Strickland, known for his unconventional approach to life, has made headlines in the past for his unapologetic views and outspoken nature.

When pressed for further details, Strickland downplayed the incident, saying, “You guys, I didn’t spill… I’m the man, bro.” However, his nonchalant attitude towards the incident has only added fuel to the fire, with many calling out the fighter for his reckless and inconsiderate behavior.

Sean Strickland, after defeating Paulo Costa at UFC 302, is determined to wait for a UFC middleweight title shot. He feels he has earned this opportunity and is willing to be patient until the UFC offers him a title shot. Strickland is confident in his abilities and believes he deserves the chance to fight for the title. He also emphasizes the importance of the financial rewards that come with holding a championship belt.

“I paid my dues, I got f*cking robbed in dirty f*cking Canada. We all know I got f*cking robbed. At Dricus (du Plessis) doesn’t back up. So I’m going to sit my f*cking a*s in the gym and I’m going to be a team player, and I’m going to f*cking wait until they say Sean go beat this man.”

“I could have waited, but then it would have been like oh well Sean’s waiting. Sean’s doing this so I said you know f*ck it. I’m going to go fight him, and you know I’m going to beat him, and then I’ll get my title shot,” Strickland told Cageside Press.

“At the end of the day guys I want that f*cking gold belt, but I want money. You get way more money when you got a f*cking belt. So let’s go f*cking get that belt, get that money.”