Despite what happened to Sneako, his fellow influencer Bryce Hall isn’t deterred as he’s since called out Strickland. That challenge was, of course, quickly accepted in only a fashion Strickland would accept by threatening murder.
As for the overall bully claims, Bisping doesn’t necessarily think it’s wrong but finds irony in them coming from Paul.
“I do agree with him to a certain extent,” Bisping said. “Jake Paul has kind of been a bully, picking fights with fighters he knows he can beat. Older guys, none boxers, so on and so forth.
“It’s hilarious. I don’t see why Sean Strickland should have to fly down to Puerto Rico. Jake Paul is often in the area, why not just swing by the gym? Let these two throw down, no cameras. Or do it in the desert. No one’s watching, ‘no man will be left alive. D*** to d***, nipple to nipple.’ No cameras, just in the desert, fight to the death like a couple of gladiators.
“It’s pathetic, but is Sean Strickland the bully? Maybe,” he continued. “What do you expect? That’s who he is. He’s very honest. He’s never tried to hide that fact. He’s a little emotionally unstable. When he saw Machine Gun Kelly, [he] threatened to punch him in the face or something like that. Machine Gun Kelly, alright, fair enough. He might be a bit of a weirdo, I don’t know. You can’t just have a problem with someone because they dress like they wanna dress. Self-expression is very, very important.”
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