Sean Strickl & Humorously Claims Helen Yee Is a Spy, Journalist’s Clever Retort

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Meanwhile, in the world of mixed martial arts, former UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland is known for his unfiltered comments and controversial takes. His latest quip involved MMA journalist Helen Yee, whom he playfully accused of being an undercover spy. This exchange happened on a social media platform, where the two engaged in a back-and-forth that caught the attention of their followers.

The interaction started when a social media user suggested that Strickland had found a “beta,” to which Strickland humorously responded by denying the existence of the person in question, instead labeling them a “Chinese bot.” Helen Yee, taking issue with the specific mention of “Chinese,” questioned the choice of words. Strickland, in his characteristic style, responded by teasing Yee about being a “sleeper cell” and joked about her attire in the gym, suggesting that it was akin to someone trying to seduce a government official for secrets. Yee, maintaining her composure, replied with a promise to cover up in their next interview.

This was not the first instance of Strickland making racially charged comments towards Yee. In a previous interaction, he made light of his desire to attract Chinese sponsors and made an inappropriate joke when Yee mentioned her knowledge of all-you-can-eat buffets in her native land. These comments were part of an interview where Yee congratulated Strickland on starting a podcast with fellow UFC middleweight Chris Curtis.

On the competitive front, Robert Whittaker, another former UFC middleweight champion, has expressed interest in fighting Sean Strickland. Whittaker sees a matchup with Strickland as a strategic move to climb back up the rankings. He dismissed the idea of fighting Khamzat Chimaev, stating that while it might bring clout, it wouldn’t advance his position in the division. Whittaker is focused on fighting top-five contenders, and a victory over Strickland could potentially put him back at the number one spot, just a step away from a title shot.

Pete Braeburn
Pete Braeburn
Pete Braeburn is a fantasy sports contributor for King Fantasy Sports and an MMA news writer for SportsHQ.net

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