In a recent encounter in Las Vegas, former President Donald Trump and UFC middleweight fighter Sean Strickland shared a light-hearted moment, as captured in a video.
The former President and the outspoken UFC fighter posed for a photo, with Trump humorously adopting a boxing stance and Strickland responding with a playful salute, referring to Trump as a "legend."
This jovial interaction followed Trump's significant triumph in the Nevada caucus, where he secured over 97 percent of the vote. In his victory speech, Trump acknowledged Strickland's prowess, stating, "If you like to fight, if you want to fight, you can fight this guy. Hes available, but its not going to last long, you wont do very well. Sean Strickland. You dont want to fight him. Wheres Sean? Hes a nasty looking guy. Look at those ears, would you look at those ears? I looked at him, I said I want no part of him. Thank you very much Sean, we appreciate it.
The former President and Strickland also took a group photo with the Nelk Boys, an internet group recognized by Trump in his speech. He recounted his interaction with them, saying, Did anyone ever hear of the Nelk Boys? Dana White called, he said would you do an interview with the Nelk boys? I said who are the Nelk boys? I did this crazy interview we had like 22 million hits I never saw anything like it. Where are the Nelk Nelk, oh thank you.
In 2022, Trump had a sit-down interview with the Nelk Boys, marking one of his first extensive media appearances since being removed from most mainstream social media platforms. However, the video was taken down by YouTube for allegedly violating their terms of service by spreading misinformation about the 2020 election.
Strickland, known for his recent criticism of Canada's acceptance of gender ideology, has amassed a considerable conservative following. In a light-hearted tweet, he joked about leading the next rally, further cementing his alignment with conservative viewpoints.
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