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Sean Strickland handed 6-month suspension for Las Vegas in-cage attack

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Repercussions have been handed to Sean Strickland following his in-cage altercation with a regional fighter at a Tuff-N-Uff event in Las Vegas in June.

In a hearing Thursday, the Nevada Athletic Commission agreed to a punishment of a six-month suspension and a $5,000 fine, plus legal fees. The suspension is retroactive to the incident date, which was June 29, meaning Strickland will be eligible to fight again on Dec. 29. Strickland can have the suspension reduced to four and a half months if he completes anger management classes.

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“Sean Strickland stepped forward. He made this process easy,” NAC chairman Dallas Haun said. “He’s apologized for his behavior. We appreciate someone stepping up, owning something, and for a resolution to be come to quickly and with all parties in agreement. So, again, thanks to Mr. Strickland. He’s made a mistake and he’s owned it and we appreciate that.”

The altercation occurred at the end of a middleweight bout between Luis Hernandez and Miles Hunsinger. After Hernandez submitted Strickland’s teammate Hunsinger with a guillotine in Round 2, he began taunting Hunsinger’s corner, which led to the former UFC middleweight champion storming the cage to throw punches at Hernandez. UFC welterweight Chris Curtis, Strickland and Hunsinger’s teammate, also got involved in the skirmish and was fined $2,500 on Thursday.

For the 34-year-old Strickland, this suspension effectively kills the rest of his 2025 fight career unless his suspension is reduced. He last fought in a losing effort when he rematched the now-former champion Dricus du Plessis in February. Strickland’s last victory came via a split decision over Paulo Costa in June 2024.

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