Sean Strickland criticizes Din Thomas after Gillian Robertson's loss at UFC 330

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Sean Strickland criticizes Din Thomas after Gillian Robertson's loss at UFC 330
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After Gillian Robertson lost to Mackenzie Dern at UFC 330, Sean Strickland openly criticized Din Thomas, who announced his retirement from corner work following the fight. Strickland labeled Thomas as a 'sh*t coach' and expressed disdain towards his decision to step back from coaching at such a moment. The criticism comes amid scrutiny of Thomas's choice to end his coaching role, with fans perceiving it as abandoning Robertson after her challenging performance. Strickland's comments highlight the ongoing tensions in the MMA community, particularly regarding the support fighters receive from their coaches during tough times.

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  • Gillian Robertson lost to Mackenzie Dern at UFC 330.
  • Din Thomas announced his retirement from coaching after the loss.
  • Sean Strickland harshly criticized Thomas on social media.
  • Strickland emphasized the importance of supporting fighters during challenges.
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  • 4:08 PMYahoo SportsDin Thomas under fire for 'awful' retirement after Gillian Robertson's UFC 330 loss
  • 4:00 PMMMA FightingSean Strickland calls Din Thomas ‘sh*t coach’ for reaction to Gillian Robertson loss at UFC 330
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DES MOINES, IOWA - MAY 03: Gillian Robertson of Canada poses for a portrait backstage with her team during the UFC Fight Night event at Wells Fargo Arena on May 03, 2025 in Des Moines, Iowa. (Photo by Mike Roach/Zuffa LLC) Sean Strickland has harsh words for Din Thomas after UFC 330. A former fighter and veteran MMA coach, Thomas ended up at the center of a social media storm this past weekend after announcing his retirement from corner work following his fighter Gillian Robertson’s loss to strawweight champion Mackenzie Dern in Saturday’s UFC 330 co-main event. Following Din’s comments, fans and media members criticized Thomas for choosing a low moment to abandon Robertson, who he’s coached for years. Now, Strickland is adding his two cents and he’s not being diplomatic about it. Din Thomas is a fucking cunt.. Ive had my ass kicked in multiple weight classes through my career and won two titles… Youre a dick head. Its probably better you retire. Youre a shit coach. You only lose when you quit… Din sounds like youre a fucking loser. — Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) August 17, 2026 “Din Thomas is a f*cking c*nt,” Strickland wrote on Twitter. “I’ve had my ass kicked in multiple weight classes through my career and won two titles. You’re a dickhead. It’s probably better you retire. You’re a shit coach. “You only lose when you quit. Din sounds like you’re a f*cking loser.” Strickland’s response carries some weight given his own career experiences. As he pointed out, he began his career as a promising welterweight with an uneven record before moving up to 185 pounds where he established himself as a contender before breaking through and winning a UFC title with a memorable upset of Israel Adesanya in 2023. He is currently in his second reign as middleweight champion after defeating the previously unbeaten Khamzat Chimaev at UFC 328 this past May. Whether Thomas intended to slight Robertson or not, his retirement announcement came at an awkward time given how his fighter struggled in her five-round loss to Dern. Robertson went 5-0 after dropping down to 115 pounds to earn her title shot and was aiming to become Canada’s first UFC champion since Georges St-Pierre. Strickland defended Robertson’s effort replying to a Twitter commenter. Hes just a cunt… Girl goes out there and tries to do something and you put her down. Dick head — Sean Strickland (@SStricklandMMA) August 17, 2026 “He’s just a c*nt,” Strickland said. “Girl goes out there and tries to do something and you put her down. Dickhead.”

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Perhaps Din Thomas should've thought things through before speaking on the UFC 330 post-fight show.

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