Cody Garbrandt attempts clear the air after being accused of racism by Aljamain Sterling – BJPenn.com (press release) (blog)

Posted: August 22, 2017 at 11:28 pm

Earlier this month, UFC bantamweight champ Cody Garbrandt and bantamweight contender Aljamain Sterling got into it on Twitter. This beef started innocently enough, but blew up when Garbrandt called Sterling boy, a comment that was immediately criticized for its racial undertone.

On Mondays edition of The MMA Hour, Garbrandt explained where his beef with Sterling began,

I dont like that guy, Garbrandt said (h/t Peter Carroll of MMAFighting.com).

He got all mad because over a year ago I told him that he was overrated. So the guy starts running his mouth and I see a TMZ report that he said he was going to kill me. So I was like, Oh youre going to kill me?

So I took a screen shot and I sent it to him in a DM and he acted like a little bitch and thats what he is.

Garbrandt also addressed his boy comment, assuring he didnt realize the negative connotation of it, and admitting that another word might have been better.

I should have called him a little bitch, not boy, I didnt know that it was politically incorrect. I got a shirt that says Hanging with the boys, I call everybody boy. You know, whats up, boy, I didnt know that it was politically incorrect.

I am not in the least bit racist. I have a sister thats married to a black guy. I have a niece that is a mixed (race) child.

Though this exchange is now in the rear-view, Garbrandt said that he will not hold back if sees Sterling in person.

For him to go out there and try to ride off that fame, I told that fool that the next time I see him Im going to f*ck him up, Garbrandt said.

Next time I see him he better have his hands up.

Who do you think wins a fight between Cody Garbrandt and Aljamain Sterling?

This article first appeared onBJPenn.comon 8/21/2017.

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