Mixed martial arts (MMA) continues to be the strangest sport in the world.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Middleweight Sedriques Dumas returns to action after going 1-1 in 2024 at UFC 311 in two weeks (Sat., Jan. 18, 2024) against knockout artist Zach Reese, which is set to go down inside Intuit Dome in Inglewood (Los Angeles), California.
However, before Dumas collides with his opponent, he might have something to take care of … fight a Rollin 40s Crip.
Recently, on the No Jumper Podcast, Rollin 40s Crip 4Xtra doubled down and said he’d fight and beat up any UFC fighter (we’ve heard this before).
Maybe he saw B.J. Penn get knocked out in a bar fight.
Nevertheless, Adam22 mentioned Dumas’s name and said he would be more than willing to fight the gang member.
Last night (Jan. 4, 2025), “The Reaper” responded to 4Xtra’s open challenge and accepted a fight.
“Put who out,” Dumas wrote on his Instagram story. “Boy let me know when you ready.”
DEVELOPING: Sedriques Dumas responds to Rollin 40 Crip 4Xtra doubling down that he will “KNOCK HIM OUT” fresh off serving another stint at LA county jail.
“Put who out. Boy let me know when you ready.” pic.twitter.com/RH5uTMmxHH
— Parry Punch (@ParryPunchNews) January 5, 2025
At least the podcast host tried to talk some sense into his guest by basically saying he has no chance.
“This is the problem. I’m gonna tell you. I’ve thought about this a lot,” Adam22 said. “Every UFC champion has an immaculate ground game. Their jiu-jitsu is off the charts. Here’s the problem: you’ve never had to worry about being taken down, aka a guy diving in, grabbing your legs, pulling you down to the ground. I swear to God, these motherf—kers are like anaconda.
“What they’re gonna do is they’re gonna snake their way up your body, and then they’re gonna wrap their arms, their legs, around your head, around your arm,” he added. “All of a sudden, they’re gonna choke your ass. You have not even thought about the shit that they’re gonna do to you. I’m just very worried about you getting choked out.”
“I think we should start out with a requirement that there is no taking the person down,” Adam22 concluded. “Because I think in a stand-up fight, I have way more confidence in you, but as soon as it gets to jiu-jitsu on the ground. I think you’re gonna realize, like, ‘Oh, I need five years of training.”
Even after getting some advice from Adam22, Xtra still proclaimed he’d beat any UFC fighter.
“What the f—k? I don’t care what you talking about or what the f—k it is. You ain’t looking at my face. You don’t understand me. I don’t give a f—k what you’re talking about or what he coming in there with. He’s going out.”