Sean Strickland went off on Justin Gaethje after a suggestion that UFC Freedom 250 should be boycotted.

What happened?

Sean Strickland, the UFC middleweight champion, claimed he was banned from attending the June 14 event at the White House.

Why it matters for Sean Strickland

Gaethje took aim at Strickland when responding to a fan who accused him of being a "MAGA" supporter, prompting Strickland to fire back with a heated response.

Strickland's response included a comment about being a "spineless b*tch" and referenced the cost to "hard working American" and "13 dead Americans for Israel".

What comes next?

Gaethje isn't a fan of Strickland critiquing the U.S. government, and understands why he isn't allowed to attend UFC Freedom 250, citing Strickland's previous comments about not wanting to "hang out with the f*cking Epstein list".

Gaethje responded to Strickland, saying "I don’t give a two sh*ts about you or Israel" and that Strickland is "dumb as f*ck" for expecting to step foot on the White House grounds after bashing the country.

On June 14, UFC Freedom 250 is set to take place at the White House, with Gaethje headlining against lightweight champion Ilia Topuria.

The event has sparked controversy, with some calling for a boycott, and Strickland's comments have only added fuel to the fire.

Strickland's UFC record stands at 31-7, with 18-7 in the UFC, while Gaethje's record is 27-5, with 10-5 in the UFC.

The debate between Strickland and Gaethje has sparked a heated discussion on social media, with many weighing in on the issue.

The White House event has been a topic of discussion in the UFC community, with some expressing support for the event and others calling for a boycott.

Strickland's comments have been met with criticism from some, who feel that he is being disrespectful to the US government and the White House.

The situation continues to unfold, with many waiting to see how the UFC and the White House will respond to Strickland's comments.

The UFC has not yet commented on the situation, but it is likely that they will be monitoring the situation closely.

The event on June 14 is still set to take place, with Gaethje and Topuria facing off in the main event.

Strickland's future in the UFC is uncertain, given his recent comments and the controversy surrounding the White House event.

The UFC community will be watching closely to see how the situation develops and what actions the UFC will take in response to Strickland's comments.

The debate between Strickland and Gaethje has brought attention to the UFC and the White House event, with many discussing the issue on social media.

The situation is complex, with many different opinions and perspectives on the issue.

The UFC and the White House will need to navigate the situation carefully, taking into account the different perspectives and opinions of the UFC community.

The event on June 14 will be an important one, with many watching to see how the situation develops and what actions the UFC and the White House will take.

Strickland's comments have sparked a heated discussion, with many weighing in on the issue and sharing their opinions on social media.

The situation continues to unfold, with many waiting to see what will happen next.

The UFC community is divided on the issue, with some supporting Strickland's right to free speech and others criticizing his comments as disrespectful.

The White House event has been a topic of discussion in the UFC community, with some expressing support for the event and others calling for a boycott.

The situation is complex, with many different opinions and perspectives on the issue.

The UFC and the White House will need to navigate the situation carefully, taking into account the different perspectives and opinions of the UFC community.

The event on June 14 will be an important one, with many watching to see how the situation develops and what actions the UFC and the White House will take.