Undisputed welterweight kingpin, Belal Muhammad has hit out in response to a brutal Islamaphobic tirade issued by rival, Sean Strickland — in which the middleweight title challenger claimed the religion and its followers were not “compatible” with America nor its culture.
Strickland, the current number one ranked middleweight contender, is slated to return to action as soon as next month, headlining UFC 312 in a return to Australia in a title rematch with the incumbent, Dricus du Plessis — attempting to avenge a prior decision loss dating back to a year ago.
Most recently featuring in the co-headliner of UFC 302 back in June, Strickland would retain his rank as number one contender at 185lbs with a split judging win over former title challenger, Paulo Costa.