Sean Strickland: Suspended 6 Months by NSAC After MMA Event Altercation

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Sean Strickland Receives Suspension for Altercation at MMA Event

UFC middleweight ex-champion Sean Strickland has been suspended for six months by the Nevada State Athletic Commission (NSAC) due to his involvement in a physical altercation with another fighter at an MMA event in June.

The NSAC imposed a suspension and a $5,000 fine on 34-year-old Strickland during its monthly meeting on Thursday. The suspension is retroactive to the date of the incident, which occurred on June 29 at a Tuff-N-Uff event in Las Vegas. The suspension will end on December 29, although Strickland could reduce it to 4.5 months if he completes an anger management course.

Strickland, a Las Vegas resident, entered the cage after a fighter he trains, Miles Hunsinger, suffered a submission loss to Luis Hernandez. Immediately after the fight, Hernandez provoked Hunsinger’s corner, which drew a response from Strickland and fellow UFC fighter Chris Curtis. A video captured Strickland throwing several punches at Hernandez. The NSAC also fined Curtis $2,500 for his involvement in the incident.

Strickland (29-7) hasn’t fought since losing his UFC title opportunity against then-champion Dricus Du Plessis in February. He had no fight scheduled at the time of the incident in June.

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