Sean Strickland was escorted out of the UFC Freedom 250 fan fest by a drove of police and security on Saturday.
The incident occurred after Strickland claimed he was banned from attending the event, which was disputed by UFC CEO Dana White.
## What happened?
Strickland filmed a video of himself being escorted out, saying "I'm pretty sure I didn't break any law" with a laugh.
He was placed in a police van, sparking confusion among fans and onlookers.
## Why it matters for Sean Strickland
Strickland has been outspoken against various topics, including president Donald Trump and the United States' relationship with Israel.
His public dispute with the UFC has been ongoing, with Strickland claiming he was invited by Hunter Campbell but then notified that he wasn't cleared to attend.
## What comes next?
The incident has raised questions about the UFC's handling of the situation and Strickland's future with the organization.
As of June 14, 2026, Strickland's record stands at 31-7 MMA, 18-7 UFC.
Strickland's actions have sparked a mixed reaction from fans, with some supporting his right to attend the event and others criticizing his behavior.
The UFC has not commented on the incident, leaving many to wonder what will happen next.
Strickland's video of the incident has been widely shared on social media, with many calling for more information about what happened.
The incident has also raised questions about the role of police and security at UFC events.