UFC Star Sean Strickland Brutally Beats Influencer During Training Session: VIDEO

Don't try to fight Sean Strickland unless you're also a trained MMA star because it will end in a bloodbath.

There's a strange amount of guys who believe that they could brawl it out with MMA stars if their backs were to the wall. It makes no sense to me.

They'll openly admit they don't have training, but will "see red" when it's go time. It's literal meme content. No, you won't be able to beat up a UFC star, and that's the lesson influence Sneako had to learn the hard way.

For some unknown reason, he thought it'd be a good idea to get into the octagon to spar with Sean Strickland, and he got absolutely pulverized.

Sean Strickland brutally beats Sneako in sparring session.

Now, you might be thinking that Strickland threw a solid punch of two to prove a point. You'd be wrong. Strickland beat Sneako like he was trying to prove a point.

Watch the absolute butt kicking unfold below. The UFC superstar annihilated Sneako.

Sean Strickland is pretty open about the fact he doesn't like influencers. He told Sneako that to his face, and his interview with the Nelk Boys makes his feelings crystal clear.

It seemed like he might have been settling some scores with this sparring session. Strickland didn't appear interested in just having some fun.

He was absolutely hammering Sneako. The UFC sensation was drawing blood. What the hell was Sneako thinking getting into the octagon against one of the wildest men in all of MMA?

Did Sean Strickland take things too far? Maybe, but he also made it clear influences have no business being in the ring against trained fighters, and neither does anyone else. It's a beatdown waiting to happen, and that's exactly what Strickland dished out. Let me know your thoughts 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.