I sparred Sean Strickland... #ufc
2026 · Wrestling · Wrestling
I sparred Sean Strickland... #ufc
I sparred Sean Strickland... #ufc
2026
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Wrestling
When I first sparred with Sean Strickland, I couldn’t figure him out. He was 21 years old. Already 17 fights deep. And he became my number one training partner almost overnight. I remember leaving practice and telling my wife, “I don’t even know what he is.” He felt like a wrestler. The pressure was constant. He was hard to move. Hard to discourage. Hard to solve. I assumed that’s where his base was. Then he kept fighting. Four fights. Five fights. Six fights later, it finally clicked — he’s a kickboxer. Not flashy. Not spinning. Not bouncing around the cage. Just relentless jab, forward pressure, subtle defense, and a pace that forces mistakes. I didn’t fully understand it until he went out and out-struck Israel Adesanya on the biggest stage under the Ultimate Fighting Championship banner. That’s when the world saw it. So what makes Strickland a kickboxer? It’s not highlight-reel combinations. It’s discipline. It’s shell defense. It’s stance control. It’s weaponized simplicity. He doesn’t overwhelm you with variety. He overwhelms you with certainty. And that’s why so many people misread him early. Until it’s too late. Subscribe for daily UFC breakdowns, fight analysis, and real MMA insight. #UFC #SeanStrickland #IsraelAdesanya #MMA #Kickboxing #FightBreakdown #UFCMiddleweight #CombatSports #MMATalk