(Video) Strickland alleges UFC veteran turned manager is a PREDATOR

Sean Strickland might just be one of the most controversial stars in the history of the promotion. The ‘Tarzan’ frequently gets into tough situations due to his unapologetic opinions on social media. However, this time the fighter’s claims about MMA manager Tiki Ghosn are rather serious.

Sean Strickland recently took to X and shared a video where he talked about Tiki Ghosn allegedly being a predator. In the video, the star talked about everything in detail and mentioned that he heard the whole thing from an individual. The former UFC middleweight contender also mentioned that he’s ready to take this case to court and fight for justice for the victim.

“So Tiki, what I say to you is. If you want to sue me for slander, defamation. I’m not slandering you, I’m not making this up. This is what was told to me by the girl’s father. If you want to sue me, I will crowd-fund this and we will go to court and I will fight you,” Sean Strickland said via X.

Strickland claimed he even talked about the whole situation with the target and her father, thus confirming the allegations. A few days ago, Strickland posted some tweets talking about Tiki Ghosn, however, he later deleted the tweets and joked about a defamation case.

Tiki Ghosn is a former MMA and UFC star with a professional record of 10-8. Currently, the 47-year-old owns Arsenal Sports Agency and manages top stars like Aljamain Sterling, Dustin Poirier, Brian Ortega, Paulo Costa, etc. Ghosn is pretty popular in the UFC community and is close to UFC head honcho Dana White.

Strickland also revealed that he was frustrated with something and decided to vent it by slamming Tiki Ghosn on the internet. In the past, when he was bored, Strickland has done the same during his beef with internet personality, David Goggings. However, this time the situation is serious, and ‘Tarzan’ is also ready for a legal battle. According to the star, it would be a tough battle as Tiki Ghosn is extremely well-connected in the UFC scene.

“I left that post up for about three-four hours and I kept googling Tiki, Tiki. I kept googling his name when is someone is writing an article about what I said and nothing….I drop a bomb like that and nobody says anything, that is how deeply this man is connected,” Sean Strickland said via X.