Sean Strickland doesn’t have the best track record when it comes to motorcycles.
The former middleweight champion “left some of his kneecap on the road” after a horrific crash back in 2018. Other fighters, like ranked featherweight contender Movsar Evloev, have been forced to postpone fights after getting tossed from their bikes.
“Tarzan” remains determined to perfect his wheelie, regardless of any obstacles.
“In my Instagram stories,” Strickland admitted, “I must confess, I became overly confident. I successfully rode the Balance Point, maintained my balance, and continued doing so until I pushed it a bit too far back. Today’s training session is bound to be incredibly challenging. Nonetheless, I recognize my foolishness. I had a bike accident, but now I need to gather myself and continue with my training.”
This is a pre-flip video showcasing Strickland’s practice session for perfecting his wheelie technique.
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UFC CEO Dana White may want to rethink this policy for active fighters.
Strickland, 33, has plenty of time to heal the injuries to his hand and leg after this week’s wipeout. The former middleweight champion, fresh off his decision victory over Paulo Costa at UFC 302, plans to sit on the sidelines until he scores the next 185-pound title shot.
Let’s hope that “Tarzan” doesn’t end up entangled around a utility pole before that time.