Ian Garry celebrates Sean Strickland’s loss at UFC 297: ‘Now that fight’s even more available’

Ian Garry’s plans for 2024 involve a showdown with Sean Strickland, and he believes the fight is more possible than ever now that Strickland is no longer a UFC champion.

by · MMAmania.com

Poetic justice?

Ian Garry Machado was not impressed with Sean Strickland’s losing performance at UFC 297 against Dricus Du Plessis last night (Sat., Jan. 20, 2024) inside Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

To be more accurate, he thought Strickland and Du Plessis both fought poorly in their UFC Middleweight title fight (watch highlights here). Du Plessis ended up winning the bad blood 185-pound showdown via split decision 48-47, 48-47 and 47-48 (official scorecards here). In a fight reaction video posted to X (formerly Twitter), Garry unleashed a torrent of disdainful insults at the pair.

“I hope Sean gets sparked unconscious,” Garry said as he sat down to watch the fight. “There is no way I would have ever bet against Du Plessis losing this fight considering he mauled Robert Whittaker, and Sean Strickland isn’t half the fighter Robert Whittaker is.

“Just sloppy boxing,” he continued as the fight came down to the final minute. “Swinging. Look at this. The f—ing state of this. Zero technique, just slugging it out now. Oh my God, I feel like I’m watching two amateurs fight. Oh my dear Jesus Christ. If I ever have a fight like that, please tell me to retire.”

You’d think Garry would be less inclined to kick people when they’re down considering the rough time he’s had on social media over the past couple of months. Haters on the Internet hammered him and his wife endlessly, accusing her of running his career into the ground.

Then, amidst all the drama, he pulled out of a big fight last-minute.

But, considering Strickland was one of the people leading the mob against Garry, it all makes sense. This isn’t just idle disses from a fighter in the wrong weight class. Despite being a Welterweight, Garry sounds set on eventually facing the 185-pound Strickland in the Octagon.

Definitely not in the streets.

“F— you, Sean Strickland,” he said as Du Plessis was announced the winner. “Now that fight’s even more available.”

For now, Garry is set to face a super motivated Geoff Neal at UFC 298 on Feb. 17, 2024, in Anaheim, California. If he wins, he’ll likely move up to No. 8 in the Welterweight rankings. He’s shared his desire to face Colby Covington after that ... and then Strickland.

“Any man or any person who ever talks or mentions me, my wife and my family in that way, I’m going to get my hands on them,” he said in a recent interview on The MMA Hour. “In an ideal world, toward the end of the year, I don’t think Sean’s going to be world champion any more, and I believe there’s absolutely an opportunity for me to step up to Middleweight and give him a hiding.”

Be better.


For complete UFC 297 results, coverage and highlights, click HERE.