Sean Strickland Storms Cage, Attacks Fighter at Amateur MMA Event
- On June 29, 2025, at Tuff-N-Uff 145 in Las Vegas, Sean Strickland stormed the cage and struck Luis Hernandez after Hernandez defeated Miles Hunsinger.
- The altercation arose after Hernandez, an unbeaten 28-year-old welterweight, celebrated provocatively and gestured offensively toward Strickland and Curtis, who were cornering Hunsinger.
- Strickland bypassed security and landed two punches to Hernandez's head before Chris Curtis intervened to separate them and prevent further strikes.
- Strickland is anticipated to receive disciplinary action, including a penalty and a monetary fine, from the Nevada athletic regulatory body, while UFC President Dana White is expected to comment on the situation during his upcoming press briefing.
- This event highlights ongoing concerns about Strickland's conduct outside the Octagon and may delay his return to UFC competition amid increased scrutiny.
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