- Sean Strickland is low for UFC 312 on Sunday
- He also created controversy on his last trip to Australia
The polarizing star Sean Strickland has lived up to its reputation for controversy before UFC 312 by hitting Australia's 'pathetic' response to the Port Arthur massacre, which saw 35 people killed by Martin Bryant.
Strickland, 33, also suggested that the Australian government has turned its back on freedom and has become 'communist' in a wild pear.
“You had a massive shooting and resignation to all your weapons, that was a bit pathetic,” he said, referring to the introduction of Australian weapons laws after Tasmania's shooting massacre in 1996.
'It's the lack of freedom, friend. How crazy is that we are in a modern country and hate speech is one thing?
The medium weight fighter Strickland said that he will be the number one public enemy in Sydney on Sunday after declaring that Australia has 'too many cameras', namely, in the red lights, to wear seat belts and detect excessive speed.
'It is a really beautiful country, (but) would consider the Australians as English white garbage. Some Irish too, 'The man best known as' Tarzan' declared.
![Sean Strickland has ensured that he will not be a favorite among the locals ahead of UFC 312 in Sydney after hitting Australia's 'pathetic' response to the Port Arthur massacre, where 35 people were killed in 1996](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/06/04/94913553-14366227-Sean_Strickland_has_ensured_he_won_t_be_a_favourite_with_locals_-a-5_1738814667118.jpg)
Sean Strickland has ensured that he will not be a favorite among the locals ahead of UFC 312 in Sydney after hitting Australia's 'pathetic' response to the Port Arthur massacre, where 35 people were killed in 1996
![Strickland (in the photo, on the right) also suggested that the Australian government has turned its back on freedom and has become 'communist' in a wild pern](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/06/03/94913557-14366227-image-a-68_1738812602149.jpg)
Strickland (in the photo, on the right) also suggested that the Australian government has turned its back on freedom and has become 'communist' in a wild pern
![Another very expected duel on Sunday sees the female straw weight champion Weili Zhang (in the photo, above) returns to defend his belt against Tatiana Suárez undefeated in UFC 312](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2025/02/06/03/94914653-14366227-Another_highly_anticipated_duel_on_Sunday_sees_women_s_strawweig-m-70_1738812883801.jpg)
Another very expected duel on Sunday sees the female straw weight champion Weili Zhang (in the photo, above) returns to defend his belt against Tatiana Suárez undefeated in UFC 312
And on Sunday in Sydney's Olympic Park, Strickland is looking for revenge in his reference against Dricus du Splying.
The United States Orthodox fighter lost to South African through the decision divided last January in Toronto, Canada.
Strickland argues that he only lost after a head boat restricted his vision in the octagon, with blood that is poured on his face.
'Do you know how difficult it is when you have so much blood through your eyes? 'He told journalists.
“It would have been an easy fight if it weren't for that.”
According to TicketekIndividual seats in row two and three this weekend begin at a call $ 4599.95 each.
Rows 4 and 5 'Only' will establish the enthusiasts of the fight $ 2560.95, with PL6 (premium seats) that are sold for $ 553.80.
Another expected UFC 312 duel sees Weili Zhang, female champion of straw weight, returns to defend his belt against Tatiana Suárez.