(Video) UFC fans spot Ian Garry “reading from script” during interview

The ongoing feud between UFC welterweight prospect Ian Garry and middleweight champion Sean Strickland has surged to new heights. Garry’s recent verbal retort aimed at Strickland revealed a fiery desire to confront the middleweight champion inside the Octagon.

A new controversy has now emerged, implicating Garry of reciting prepared lines during an interview with Ariel Helwani.

Garry talked about his intentions to square off against Strickland during an appearance on The MMA Hour with Ariel Helwani. This bold declaration heightened tensions, with Garry openly warning that those disrespecting him, his wife, or his family would face consequences.

During this interview, Garry’s frequent downward glances hinted at a pre-scripted statement.

Here’s what he said:

“Towards the end of the year I don’t think Sean Strickland’s gonna be the world champion anymore. And I believe there’s absolutely an opportunity for me to step up to middleweight and give him a hidin’. And maybe, maybe I’ll beat him so bad that he’ll forget all of that trauma from his childhood and he can thank me.”

The recent allegations surrounding UFC contender Ian Garry have sparked immense interest within the MMA community. Suspicions arose suggesting that Garry might have been reciting rehearsed lines during his interview with Ariel Helwani.

Fans noted Garry’s peculiar demeanor – frequently looking down, similar to someone reading prepared statements. This development has left the MMA community abuzz with speculation.

The MMA sphere is rife with chatter regarding the accusations hurled at UFC welterweight contender Ian Garry. Implications that he might have been reading from a prepared script during the interview ignited a controversy. Fans flocked to social media platforms to voice their diverse reactions.

The responses on various social media channels depict a spectrum of opinions. While some  fans are inclined to believe that Garry was indeed reciting scripted lines, others contend that this might be an overblown assumption.

Some of the comments were as follows:

“You missed an important detail, it’s his wife’s pre written lines”

“Ian, we can literally see you reading a script 😅”

“Damn, Layla Machado continues to cook Sean Strickland.”