Could we see newly minted welterweight champion Belal Muhammad settle his fiery feud with Sean Strickland inside the Octagon?
A few months back, Strickland, who is well-known for his outspoken and unfiltered nature, criticized Muhammad for his stance on the conflict between Israel and Palestine.
It didnât take long for âRemember The Nameâ to snap back at Strickland.
âHonestly, I had no care about him at all until I posted something about Palestine,â Muhammad said on the Money Loyalty Legacy podcast. âHe commented on there, saying they [Palestinians] should just give up. It was the stupidest statement ever, just to get attention.
âWhere he was crying on Theo Von about his dad and, âYou canât talk about my dad. Donât bring up family. Thatâs dirty when you do it.â Youâre literally talking about kids that just got bombed, kids that are dying, and youâre making a joke of it, but when it comes back to you, it shows he has a fake, tough-guy mentalityâ (h/t Sportskeeda).
Speaking with Sportskeeda MMA in an exclusive interview, Muhammadâs coach Louis Taylor offered his take on the ongoing feud between the two top stars and a potential fight.
âThat is [a] 185-pound fight I welcome. You know, Sean has really taken a dump on Palestinians and a lot of other people, Iâm not gonna go down that list. Belalâs not that guy who you have gotta watch in the streets⊠but when it comes to people like Sean, that powder keg can erupt at any time, and therefore, Iâd rather it happens where we get paid for it in the cage.â
Could We see Belal Muhammad move up to middleweight?
Taylor also weighed in on the recent middleweight title tilt between reigning champion Dricus Du Plessis and Isreael Adeanya. Taylor admitted to being unimpressed with the performance of both fighters and believes the 185-pound crown is ripe for the taking.
âI wasnât impressed with either fighter and no disrespect to those guys but there was a lot of sloppy everything in that fight⊠If youâre a competitor in the 185-pound weight class who can wrestle and who can strike, you should be salivating at the mouth right now causeâ that title is up in the air.â
Could we see Belal Muhammad move up in an attempt to become a two-division champion once he gets a few welterweight title defenses under his belt?