The last time Julian Erosa got his hand raised in the Octagon heading into last night's fights was in 2022 and the UFC Featherweight was quick to use his rare chance to face the media after a win to call for a chance to settle a grudge from the same yea… | Mixed Martial Artish Staff March 24 | The last time Julian Erosa got his hand raised in the Octagon heading into last night's fights was in 2022 and the UFC Featherweight was quick to use his rare chance to face the media after a win to call for a chance to settle a grudge from the same year by calling out 2022 Women's 500-meter Freestyle NCAA Division I Champion Lia Thomas. Erosa, having finally snapped a near two-year winning drought, called out Thomas as symbol of the inescapable surge of transgender-woman dominance of Division I sports, a wave which is sure to balloon beyond its current count of "just Thomas in just one of her many disciplines just that one time" any day now. Thomas, whose massively unfair advantage saw her visibly drop substantial muscle mass while finishing less than 10-seconds slower than the NCAA record held by cisgender athlete Katie Ledecky and barely 15-seconds slower than her best time pre-transition when she had spent several fewer years of her life training and improving her skills, has yet to respond to the extremely hinged decision for a middle-aged combat sports professional to call for a bout with an untrained recent college graduate. Erosa closed his challenge out by admonishing women for not understanding what makes a real women or how to be safe and protected from dangerous men, a subject they are simply unqualified to speak on without the sage oversight of a male UFC fighter who fantasizes about beating a woman up. | | | |
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