Fans Accused TJ Dillashaw Of Being On Steroids After Slamming Streamer N3ON Inside The Cage

TJ got fans thinking he's roided.

Tj Dillashaw Slam N3on
Tj Dillashaw Slam N3on - Image credit @HappyPunch X.com
  • TJ Dillashaw slammed N3on inside the Octagon during filming of a content
  • Some fans speculated that the former UFC bantamweight champion was on steroids after watching the clip

Some online MMA fans trolled TJ Dillashaw for showing off his strength by slamming a streamer named N3on.

TJ still got it

YouTuber and streamer N3on recently linked up with Dillashaw to do a content inside a UFC gym. In one of the clips now circulating online, N3on directed a mini face-off between him and the former UFC bantamweight champion in the middle of the Octagon as if they were about to fight.

However, Dillashaw quickly grabbed N3on and slammed him to the mat even before they go face-to-face.

Check out the clip below:

Fans weren’t too impressed

Though it was just a friendly slam for Dillashaw, fans could tell that it was hard and N3on himself acknowledged how unbelievably strong the former bantamweight champ is.

Unsurprisingly, some online fans were reminded of Dillashaw’s history with banned substance during his active years in the sport. In fact, some of them even accused TJ of being on steroids.

Check out what some of them had to say below:

“Fully roided out, no weight cut Killashaw”

“Roidshaw”

“Roid Rage hittin'”

“Annoying Soy Influencer vs EPO”

“TJ and Jones love them steroids.”

“The CEO of epo is back baby”

It can be recalled that Dillashaw was previously slapped with a two-year suspension by USADA for use of EPO or recombinant human erythropoietin which is a banned substance in the UFC. Dillashaw last fought at UFC 280 in 2022 where he suffered a TKO loss to Aljamain Sterling following a shoulder injury mid-fight.

Published on September 18, 2024 at 12:33 pm
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