UFC Fighter Says He Wants To Become A Cop To Kill Bad Guys In Wild Interview

UFC fighter Renato Moicano gave a truly wild interview Saturday about wanting to join a SWAT team to kill bad guys.

Moicano, who is from Brazil, defeated Drew Dober in the octagon during a UFC Fight Night event, but it wasn't the fight that has drawn a lot of attention.

It's what he said after earning the big win that is generating headlines.

Renato Moicano unleashes epic interview.

"After I'm done with fighting, I will serve as a police officer. I want to be on a SWAT team and I will f*cking kill the bad guys. Make no mistake. There is right and there is f*cking wrong, and people are forgetting about that. People are going crazy. That's why I want more kids, people to go to the church and people to respect the f*cking law. Otherwise, this greatest country in the world is going to be a third world country," an amped up Moicano said during his post-fight interview in the octagon.

Check out the video below, and hit me with your thoughts at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

Renato Moicano isn't even American and he seems to have more respect for this great country than a lot of young people living here. He wants to be an American for seemingly the sole purpose of being able to join a SWAT team.

That's some big-time alpha energy. Lots of people want to become Americans for a lot of different reasons. After all, it is the greatest country on Earth.

However, I'm not sure we've ever heard "I need to be a citizen so I can join a SWAT team" logic before. More power to him if he actually does it.

Crime is out of control in big cities. Washington, D.C. feels like an absolute war zone at times when it comes to murders, shootings, carjackings and crime in general. If Renato Moicano wants to sign up to keep innocent people safe, then I say have at it. At the very least he would be incredible in hand-to-hand combat against bad guys.

Now, will the outrage mob probably complain about his comments? Sure. Do we care? Not one bit. Dana White lets his fighters say whatever they want, and you'll never hear me knock a guy for supporting law and order. Let me know what you think at David.Hookstead@outkick.com.

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David Hookstead is a reporter for OutKick covering a variety of topics with a focus on football and culture. He also hosts of the podcast American Joyride that is accessible on Outkick where he interviews American heroes and outlines their unique stories. Before joining OutKick, Hookstead worked for the Daily Caller for seven years covering similar topics. Hookstead is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.