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UFC fighter reveals: "I was a neo-Nazi, still fantasizing about killing a man"
Sean Strickland in a sick confession: "I would walk down the street with a knife or a stone, hoping to kill someone. I stopped the fantasy thanks to the UFC"
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Thursday, 28 October 2021, 15:07 Updated: 15:11
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UFC fighter Sean Strickland has previously stated that he would be happy to kill a man in the arena, and now he is revealing more details from his personal biography, including a neo-Nazi past, that made him the problematic man he is.
After defeating Uriah Hall in August, the 30-year-old American said harsh things: "If you fucking like to hurt people, you're in the right industry. There's nothing I would want more than to kill someone in the arena.
" Nothing I would want more.
It would make me super-happy.
I was proud of it.
I don't know if I was credible, because if the police had come to me I would have said 'I'm sorry', but the truth is I was proud of it. "
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difficult childhood.
Strickland (Photo: GettyImages, Jeff Bottari / Zuffa LLC)
But now he expands and tells that he had a real fantasy of murdering a man, and if he had not trained in the UFC, it could have happened.
"I would walk down the street with a knife or a stone, hoping to kill someone," he says, "and then when I started training, I realized - 'Man, you're just fucking angry.' The kind of thing a lot of people feel, I just say it.
"When you fantasize about it, you start putting yourself in situations where you can realize the fantasy.
But the training allowed me to stop with this fantasy.
You train, you fight, you train, you fight - but without it, I would fantasize about it all the time. "
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He further said that he went through a stage in his life where he was "a neo-Nazi, in a section of white supremacy" and was thrown out of his school for "hate crime".
He said, "I was an angry person, with a fucking effect ... My grandfather was a piece of shit. When you were a kid you did not see it, you worship people, but he put crazy things in my head, I would draw swastikas, without knowing what it means. ...
"I remember as a kid in the kitchen, hugging my mom's leg, while my dad was drunk and threatening her - 'I'll kill you and bury your body in the yard, cut you to pieces and put them in acid bottles' ... so you grew up with this shit , And this is my first memory, and it's knocking you out.
"Those thoughts, the desire to kill someone, it's biological, it's in my head, and after I quit the UFC I plan to go to psychotherapy, treat it."
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