Fans in attendance for UFC 329 highlighted one individual in particular following a bizarre interaction.
Tracy Cortez said she is ‘honored’ to be a part of tonight’s card due to the magnitude of the event taking place in Las Vegas.
The final face-off between Conor McGregor and Max Holloway brought the kind of energy that fans have come to expect from fight week with ‘The Mac’.
Unfortunately for one member of the audience, he wasn’t ready to leave when the vast majority of others had, due to a heated interaction he got in with three UFC Hall of Famers.
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Fan shouts at UFC 329 broadcast team from the stands following the weigh-ins
On July 10, The Mac Life’s Oscar Willis posted footage that he filmed at the end of what appears to be the ceremonial weigh-ins in Las Vegas.
The video shows an angry, passionate fan yelling at the broadcast team of Daniel Cormier and Chris Weidman, as well as Dominick Cruz, though he doesn’t appear to engage the person.
“Things you see at UFC events: Fans verbally assaulting UFC Hall of Famers,” Willis wrote on Instagram.
He added in the comments beneath the post that this conversation started with the fan trying to get Weidman to come on his podcast.
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Other fans who were in attendance claimed in response that the fan was doing pushups, shadow boxing, and jumping over an imaginary rope while standing outside waiting for the event to start.
“I was in the US f—— army m————, and it’s funny to you?” he yelled from the stands, to which Cormier can simply be heard replying, “Yes”.
The UFC commentators then spoke about self-control, with security approaching the man just as he seemed to be calming down.
A voice is heard saying “Can we get this guy out of here?” in a different clip of the interaction, though it isn’t clear who said it.
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