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Sean Strickland Banned From White House UFC Event After Epstein and Israel Comments

Full Send Podcast · Suga Sean UFC White House Card Special (Inside Info) · June 5, 2026
Sean Strickland Banned From White House UFC Event After Epstein and Israel Comments
Full Send Podcast
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Suga Sean UFC White House Card Special (Inside Info)
"Sean said he's banned from the White House, made fun of Israel and Epstein. UFC the way I was always— slop. Yeah, I mean, that's— I mean, he's a— it's hard because it's like he's shitting on his— who he works for."
UFC middleweight champion Sean Strickland publicly claimed he has been banned from attending the White House fight card after making controversial comments about Israel and Jeffrey Epstein. The revelation came during a podcast discussion about Strickland's recent social media rants, highlighting the tension between the UFC's free speech stance and the political constraints of hosting an event at the White House. O'Malley noted the difficulty of Strickland criticizing the UFC while simultaneously being the organization's world champion.

About this episode

The Full Send podcast hosted UFC bantamweight star Sean O'Malley ahead of his White House fight card appearance against Eamon Zahabi. O'Malley delivered striking revelations about the unprecedented event's disorganized state, disclosing that fighters have received virtually no logistical information including fight times, locker room assignments, or even which fighters will walk out from the Oval Office. With just weeks until what is being billed as potentially the biggest sporting event of all time, even the fight date could change due to weather concerns. O'Malley also discussed UFC champion Sean Strickland's claim that he has been banned from the White House event after controversial comments about Israel and Epstein, highlighting tensions between the UFC's free speech ethos and political constraints. The conversation turned to fight analysis as O'Malley broke down Justin Gaethje's unusual personal attacks on Ilia Topuria, including references to Topuria's recent divorce, which O'Malley interpreted as strategic attempts to provoke the champion into abandoning his patient style. O'Malley ranked Zahabi as a legitimate but lower-tier opponent compared to his recent slate of Petr Yan, Merab, and Aljamain Sterling, though he emphasized the danger of any fighter on a seven-fight winning streak. He revealed he has been completely off social media since December 2024 and plans to remain that way. The podcast also covered O'Malley's new supplement brand Doing Well, which he is self-funding without outside investors, creating significant personal financial pressure tied to his fight outcomes. Side discussions included European summer trips funded by wealthy men, with the hosts debating whether the women or the men financing the trips deserve more judgment, and golf streamer Big J shooting 67 against host Kyle Forgeard.

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