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25 Nov, 2021 11:42

‘Somebody might die,’ says UFC veteran Perry ahead of unique new fighting event (VIDEO)

‘Somebody might die,’ says UFC veteran Perry ahead of unique new fighting event (VIDEO)

Former UFC slugger Mike Perry has caused controversy with claims that someone could get killed as he prepares for the unique new ‘Triad Combat’ event set for this weekend in Texas.

Organized as the latest combat sports venture by Triller Fight Club, Saturday’s event at the Globe Lite Field in Arlington will see professional MMA fighters and boxers face off in a specially designed triangular ring.

According to the promoters it will be “revolutionary, new combat team sport which incorporates boxing and MMA rules in an aggressive, fast-paced manner with the fighters competing in a specially designed triangular ring over two-minute rounds featuring professional boxers competing against professional mixed martial arts fighters.” 

Competitors will wear crossover gloves and while only punches will be allowed, fighters will be able to strike from the clinch in an attempt to find an “even playing field” between the two combat sports.

Bouts will be broadcast by FITE on pay-per-view and the entertainment will include a concert from heavy metal giants Metallica.

Headlining the bill will be former UFC heavyweight champion Frank Mir, who is taking on controversial former boxing world title challenger Kubrat Pulev of Bugaria.

Also featuring on the card is 15-fight UFC veteran Perry, who also recently penned a deal with bare-knuckle boxing promotion BKFC.

Hyping his showdown at 175lbs with light heavyweight boxer Michael Seals, Perry raised eyebrows with some of his claims about how the contest could go down.

In an expletive-laden rant, Perry issued a threat that many felt crossed the line even via combat sports’ often dubious standards.

WARNING: VERY STRONG LANGUAGE

“Let’s go, for real, mother*ckers gonna bleed, motherf*ckers gonna get f*cked up, and somebody might die,” said the man known as ‘Platinum’.

After Perry was pulled up on his remarks, he carried on regardless.

“Straight up, it’s a fight, what y’all want from us? I’m gonna f*ck this dude up, we going at it.”

“I don’t do all that talk,” said Seals in response.

Perhaps sensing that he might have upset a few people with his comments, Perry later took to Instagram to defend himself.

“You might not want to talk about death but it is apart of life,” said the 30-year-old, who has faced scrutiny for his run-ins with the law down the years.

“It’s the idea of being able to choose how you risk your lives that makes life so exciting. Some people are dead before they ever die. I’ve always lived life to the fullest.

“The more you risk, the more you put on the line, the more you live.”

Topping the bill, former UFC champ Frank Mir has said he will be earning more from his fight with Pulev than he ever did during his MMA days.

“If I hit my bonuses and I win, I’m basically touching on seven figures. And I’ve never been within a couple hundred grand of that in the MMA world,” said Mir.

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