Sean
Strickland
was very close to retaining his middleweight title
in the UFC 297
main event this past Saturday night in Toronto.

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Were it not for an accidental headbutt that he claims occurred in
the second half of his fight against Dricus Plessis, Strickland
believes he might have gotten the nod. Instead, it was Du Plessis
who claimed the middleweight crown with a closely-contested split
decision triumph.

Strickland has twice referenced the alleged headbutt, which wasn’t
identified by referee Marc Goddard, on social media since his loss
to Du Plessis.

“Well f—k haha … that headbutt really made it difficult to see, but
I thought we got the job done,” Strickland wrote Sunday on X.
“Blood and all!!! Onto the next one!!!. Thanks to everyone who
supported me!!!!!”

Strickland doubled down on that claim Monday while revealing that
the wound required stitches over his eye.

“I didn’t take the [coward’s] way out and tell the doctor I
couldn’t see and [get] a no contest,” Strickland wrote on
Instagram. “The only reason why you took a round from me is because
I couldn’t see. I won that fight, the world knows I won that fight.
The belt they gave you will never make you a champion, enjoy.

“They had to stitch through muscle to get it closed.”

Even if he was adversely affected by the alleged foul, Strickland
worked well behind his boxing for much of the fight. According to
figures from UFCStats.com, Strickland held a 173-to-137 advantage
in significant strikes landed. However, Du Plessis appeared to land
some of the more impactful strikes while also securing six
takedowns, which could have ultimately led to him getting the nod
on the scorecards.

It should come as no surprise that Du Plessis wasn’t sympathetic to
Strickland’s cause.

“Why don’t you cry about it … again,” Du Plessis wrote in response
to Strickland’s Instagram post.

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