UFC fighter Sean Strickland reached back to share horrific stories from his childhood in a recent podcast.
During a long conversation with Theo Von that took place in December and was released earlier this month, Strickland outlined his childhood in which he would sleep under his motherās bed, and one instance where he assaulted his father.
āMy dad gets on top of my mom and I remember he said āIām going to f—ing kill you tonight.ā Maybe itās just rough sex, we donāt know at this moment,” he said in a clip of the interview posted to X.
UFC Champ Sean Strickland Gets Emotional Sharing the Childhood Trauma He Endured Growing Up
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āIām under the bed and he starts strangling her. I get out and the only thing I can see is a guitar, I just f—ing crack him in the head and call the cops,ā he said.
āI run down the street to call the cops, heās arrested and my dumb a– mom bails him out of jail … I wouldnāt even say thatās the tip of the iceberg,ā he said.
Strickland said threats of violence were constant in his household.
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āI remember I used to just sit there and hug my momās leg in the kitchen.
āWe had this little nook and she would go in the nook and I would sit there and all night long, Iām by the feet of my mom and my dad is āIām going to f—ing kill you,āā he said, noting that his father would threaten his mother with burning her face with acid.
āHe was always telling her āif you cheat on meā — and she probably was cheating on him — āif you cheat on me, Iām going to cut you up and put you in a bottle of acid and bury you,ā” Strickland said.
āNow you fast forward this, I donāt go to school. Iām up until three in the morning and I couldnāt stay awake in school,ā he said.
āI remember I was in third grade, no second grade, in I kept falling asleep at my desk and my teacher took my desk away from me,ā Strickland said.
āShe made me like stand up and so me Iām like you, f— you. Being this little kid, I just went and fell asleep on the ground,ā he said.
āMind you like the school systemās like āoh Sean like heās just a bad kid,ā they donāt realize Iām up til three oāclock in the morning,” he said.
āYeah, Iām sorry bud,ā Von, who was left without words at some revelations, said as Strickland became overcome with the emotions he felt from his recollections.
Dricus Du Plessis, who will fight Strickland on Jan. 20 for Strickland’s UFC middleweight title, had some hard comments to make after the interview aired, according to USA Today.
“Do I think heās a hypocrite? One hundred percent ⦠100 percent. Obviously, childhood trauma is something you canāt help, but if you know what it feels like to be the one on the receiving end of such trauma, donāt inflict it on others, because thatās exactly what he does,” Du Plessis said.
“You didnāt deserve that as a kid, but as a grown man, you dish it out, youāre going to get it,” he said.
This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.











