- A UFC featherweight manhandled a random guy in sparring sessions
- Fans lashed out at the UFC fighter
A UFC fighter bullied a random guy in the gym and it did not sit well with online fans.
Not impressive at all
UFC featherweight Blake Bilder got MMA fans livid about how he relentlessly knocked a random guy and so-called “street fighter.” In a short video compilation, Bilder slept the guy twice, leaving him unconscious on the mat. The UFC fighter also submitted him via a Von Flue and triangle chokes.
Turns out that this guy is called Blake Bilder and he's in the UFC and has lost his last 2 fights. I'll be rooting for him to lose his next fight and get cut, this is embarrassing to do as a pro fighter. pic.twitter.com/rwS8Z8n4NP
— AWUREDO (@AOUREDOO) September 2, 2024
As expected, fans were not impressed by Bilder’s showboating. Instead of commending his fighting skills, some online fans bashed him in the comments.
Check out what some of them had to say below:
“Bunch of grown men just filming and watching it happen and laughing, embarassing.”
“he is 34 as well what a joke”
“What’s his deal and why did he keep finishing this man? Pause”
“When does this clown fight again so we can hate watch”
“Being knockout out this many times in one day cannot be healthy …”
“No matter how many years of training you’ve done, destroying some untrained guy in jeans shows a lack of sportsmanship and a lack of discipline.”
“This is f—ked up. I dont get why you guys keep letting him spar just for content. That guy is clearly not going to be okay after all this.”
Bilder’s UFC streak isn’t impressive as well
As it turns out, Bilder has fought thrice under the UFC banner, having earned a contract from his Dana White’s Contender Series performance. Though “El Animal” won his UFC debut against Shane Young via decision, he lost his last two bouts via decision as well.
This wasn’t the first time fans have criticized a professional MMA fighter for beating up a random guy in the gym. Among the most notable ones who infamously did the same was former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland, who battered Rumble streamer Sneako in a sparring session.